Oracle Delivers Industry's Broadest Selection of Integrated, Embedded Databases
13 Décembre 2006 - 4:33PM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Continues to Enhance and Integrate Products That Can Be
Embedded Within Software Applications, Devices and Equipment
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Dec. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Demonstrating Oracle's ongoing commitment to support the
wide-ranging data management needs of its customers, Oracle today
announced its embedded database strategy and roadmap to continue to
deliver significant enhancements to its existing product lines. By
embedding Oracle(R) Database 10g, Oracle TimesTen In-Memory
Database, Oracle Berkeley DB and Oracle Database Lite 10g within
their products, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) can deliver more complete, turnkey
solutions with lower total cost of ownership for users. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020718/ORCLLOGO ) Oracle
continues to innovate and integrate these embeddable databases so
that they work well together, as well as independently, providing
customers with unique and additional functionality. For example,
Oracle TimesTen can serve as a cache for Oracle Database to greatly
improve response time and throughput, and Oracle Database Lite can
synchronize with Oracle Database to enable offline use in mobile
devices. Also, Oracle databases are embedded within several
components of Oracle Fusion Middleware as well as Oracle
applications, so customers can benefit from Oracle's comprehensive
and integrated product lines. The market for embedded database
software is experiencing significant growth stemming from a diverse
range of uses including consumer and mobile devices, desktop and
enterprise applications, large-scale networking and storage gear
and appliances. To be successful in this space requires a broad and
flexible product line. Oracle offers the industry's broadest
portfolio of world-class embeddable database products, extending
its leadership in the data center for transaction processing and
data warehousing. Oracle's portfolio includes functionality that
ranges from Oracle Database 10g for advanced relational database
features in an embeddable package, Oracle TimesTen for real-time,
in-memory relational data management and caching, Oracle Berkeley
DB for high performance, embedded data management, and Oracle
Database Lite for online/offline mobile data management. All of
these products require no human administration, making them ideal
for industries such as communications, high technology and
aerospace/defense, which have demanding requirements for
intelligent edge devices and services. "Motorola embeds Oracle
software in more than 20 products, ranging from our Ming Smartphone
to our innovative biometric and identify management solutions,"
said Mark Davies, vice president of Enterprise Strategy &
Business Development for Motorola. "We look forward to our ongoing
collaboration with Oracle to bring integrated solutions to market."
"As intelligent devices multiply, networks accelerate, and data
volumes expand, there will be a growing need for embedded databases
that run in a lights-out, always-on environment with no
administration," said Rex Wang, vice president Embedded Systems
Marketing, Oracle. "Oracle is committed to providing customers and
partners with the broadest selection of embedded databases to meet
the diverse technical requirements of the market." Oracle has
formed a new global business unit dedicated to the needs of
customers and partners who embed Oracle software into their own
products. In addition, Oracle has established several innovation
labs to support development and testing of embedded products.
Through a combination of acquisitions and internal development,
Oracle continues to deliver strategic innovation to its portfolio
of embeddable products: -- Oracle Database 10g -- award-winning,
relational database that can be configured as an embedded database
with no human administration. -- Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database
-- real-time, in-memory relational database targeted at the middle
tier to support the data management needs of performance-critical
applications. Future releases plan to feature greater compatibility
and interoperability with Oracle Database. -- Oracle Berkeley DB --
family of three high performance, open source, embeddable
databases. New versions of Berkeley DB and Berkeley DB Java Edition
were released in September 2006, and Berkeley DB XML 2.3 was just
released in December 2006. -- Oracle Database Lite -- complete,
integrated environment for building, deploying and managing mobile
applications for a broad range of devices. Oracle Database Lite
includes a compact, relational database for mobile devices, and a
Mobile Server for synchronization with Oracle Database, application
provisioning and device management. Future releases plan to feature
enhanced synchronization and support for a broader range of
platforms. For additional information, please visit:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/embedded . About Oracle Oracle (Nasdaq
GS: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise software company. For
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their respective owners. The preceding was intended to outline our
general product direction. It is intended for information purposes
only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a
commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and
should not be relied upon in making purchasing decision. The
development, release, and timing of any features or functionality
described for Oracle's products remains at the sole discretion of
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