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Is MySQL HeatWave Oracle’s “Killer App” ?

Por: Forbes Tech March 29, 2023

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Since Oracle launched its in December 2020, it has continuously driven differentiation in the database-as-a-service market. While competing against some of the biggest names in the cloud space, the company has shown what appears to be too good to be true price-for-performance against competitors such as Snowflake. With the latest update to MySQL HeatWave, Oracle shows no signs of slowing down. And I think this service may be the “killer app”... + full article



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