0 Shares 1K Share Facebook 1K Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email June 6, 2026 Today marks a milestone that is both humbling and deeply meaningful to me. Eighteen years ago, on June 6th, 2008, I published the first article on what was then called OracleANZ.com….
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Taking the Message of Resilience, AI, and Mission-Critical Data Platforms Around the World
0 Shares 1K Share Facebook 1K Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email I am excited to share several upcoming speaking engagements across Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, where I will have the opportunity to connect with technology leaders, Oracle professionals, developers,…
The Wait Is Finally Over: Oracle AI Database 26ai Is Now Available On-Premises
0 Shares 1K Share Facebook 1K Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email After years of anticipation from customers running mission-critical workloads on-premises, the wait is finally over. Oracle AI Database 26ai (23.26.1) Enterprise is now available for on-premises deployment (Linux x86-64), bringing Oracle’s latest AI-native innovations…
Oracle AI Database 26ai Is Coming On-Prem
0 Shares 1K Share Facebook 1K Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email Oracle AI Database 26ai: The Future of AI + Data Is Finally Coming On-Premises For years, on-premises Oracle customers have been waiting for the next major leap after Oracle Database 19c. That moment has…
Some amazing news – a new adventure in my career is just starting
2 Shares 1K Share Facebook 2 Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email After 33 years working with Oracle technologies and very close to Oracle (helping with the creation of Oracle Brazil, contracted by Oracle Education, and nearly 15 years in the ACE Program) it is now…
Playing with 18c on Oracle Database Cloud Service – How to use and create a database STEP by STEP
0 Shares 1K Share Facebook 1K Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email The Oracle Database Cloud Service (ODBCS) is the DBaaS extension of Virtual Image Service and includes additional automation for database provisioning during service creation, backup, recovery, and patching. While you are still responsible for the…
Playing with Oracle Database Cloud Service – Virtual Image – How to use and create a database STEP by STEP
0 Shares 1K Share Facebook 1K Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email The Oracle Database Cloud Service (ODCS) Virtual Image option gives you some extra flexibility on how to deploy databases in the Oracle Cloud. When deploying an instance using the normal Oracle Database Cloud Service…
Why use OVM for Oracle Databases
0 Shares 1K Share Facebook 1K Share Twitter 1K Share LinkedIn 1K Share Facebook Messenger 1K Share WhatsApp 1K Share Email Some time ago I made a benchmark exercise to compare the performance of an Oracle Database running in a bare metal environment versus a virtualized environment to clear some of the main questions our…

