Tag: SPARC

Original Broadcast: June 25th 2015 The SPARC SuperCluster M7 platform is radically changing the game in terms of capacity, performance and development speed, and leading the “software in silicon” charge, but how do these innovations affect Oracle Database professionals, and how could you benefit from understanding them better? Whether you’re already using the M7 platform,…

With options to emulate legacy Sun SPARC hardware on an x86 server or in the cloud, Charon-SSP enables customers to preserve mission-critical applications, mitigating risk of unplanned downtime and improving ROI. This webinar will address a number of benefits of SPARC emulation: Modernize business by eliminating legacy hardware and providing a modern x86 or cloud…

Security is important today more than ever. We’ll talk about how attacks actually occur and technologies that can prevent or mitigate their effectiveness. Featured Speaker: Scott Lynn, Product Line Director, Oracle Solaris Product Management

Join Oracle's experts in Oracle Database acceleration to learn about the M7 processor's revolutionary approach of optimizing SQL queries through Data Analytics Accelerators (DAX) in silicon. They will provide examples of how to use the DAX capabilities to run Oracle Database In-Memory queries much more efficiently, and talk about how the M7 processor's open platform…

This presentation provides details as to why SPARC based On-Prem and Public Clouds are better from a Security, Performance, and Cost perspective. It will include a competitive review, details as to why SPARC is better and review of specific customer use cases. Featured Speakers: Kris Bakke, Enterprise/Infrastructure Architect, Oracle; Peter Wilson, Oracle Optimized Solutions, Oracle…

SW in Silicon is custom hardware targeted at specific higher level functions traditionally implemented in software. Cloud based applications, especially analytics, offer many opportunities for SW in Silicon features. SW in Silicon in SPARC M7 provides gains in Performance, Power, Security and Memory Capacity. The Oracle RDBMS automatically uses these SW in Silicon features. Other…