Tag: database

The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall assesses the key takeaways from the Oracle Database Analyst event and examines why Oracle’s multi-cloud and developer breakthroughs strengthen the company’s competitive position in the unfolding multi-cloud era, especially as enterprise customers increase their demand for streamlined multi-cloud interconnectedness and developers takes advantage of Oracle Database 23c Free-Developer Release and JSON Relational Duality innovations.
The Futurum Group's Ron Westfall examines why the new OCI features further strengthen Oracle’s expectation that the company’s cloud computing portfolio can attain an annual run rate of over $20 billion in fiscal year 2023, building on Oracle’s cloud businesses exceeding $16 billion in annualized revenue, reported during fiscal Q3 2023. The new cloud migration, workload security, and CDN features, in alignment with Oracle Database portfolio enhancements, can reinforce OCI’s key value proposition of right-sizing workloads according to specific customer requirements, moving the data industry away from predetermined inflexible workload parameters imposed by major providers.
Futurum analyst Todd R. Weiss shares his insights as MongoDB revenue in Q4 hits $361.3M, up 36% from $266M YoY, as the developer data platform company reported its latest earnings figures for Q4 and FY2023, including continuing growth in customer acquisition and customer spending.
Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Steven Dickens provide their take on the latest earnings from developer-focused database vendor MongoDB. As developers look to consume data platforms seamlessly and with ever-increasing speed the early pivot to a cloud-based consumption model is starting to manifest itself in MongoDB’s financial results.
Futurum senior analyst Steven Dickens provides his take on the latest updates from innovative database vendor, Couchbase, as it looks to deepen the partnership with AWS and announces robust Q3 numbers that give an insight into the progress the company is making.
The Six Five On the Road at AWS re:Invent 2022. Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman sit down with Andrew Davidson, SVP, Product Management, MongoDB.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why the new Oracle MySQL HeatWave on AWS solution provides the single database platform that fulfills topmost customer transaction processing, analytics, and machine learning demands and delivers definitive price performance advantages over rival solutions including Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery, and Synapse.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why the introduction of Oracle Database Services for Azure is empowering Azure customers and applications with full access and integration to OCI database services through unified portals as well as delivering a simpler, more flexible cloud architecture that fulfills customer multi-cloud demands and sharply differentiates the Oracle and Microsoft multi-cloud proposition.
Futurum senior analyst Steven Dickens provides his take on the announcement of MongoDB 6.0. As customers look to innovate and garner better insights into vast quantities of data, they need simplified data platforms and an overall improved developer experience. MongoDB is laser focused on delivering the developer data platform and these announcements build on this holistic vision.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall assesses why the general availability of Apace Iceberg on Cloudera Data Platform advances the ecosystem-wide mission of expanding openness for data lakehouses while handling data anywhere across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, as well as addresses increasing enterprise demand for improving time to value for their data science teams while operating at the speed of innovation while avoiding vendor lock-in.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall explores why Snowflake’s recent Unistore launch represents a notable divergence from the company’s portfolio development strategy of using a single, specialized platform to address the evolving data warehousing and analytics demands of customers, emulating the converged database portfolio development strategies of rivals such as Oracle who already offer market-proven transactional and analytical capabilities.
Futurum senior analyst Steven Dickens provides his take on the announcements coming out of the MongoDB World conference in New York this week. During the event MongoDB announced a raft of updates, including updates to Atlas, its core database offering, and launched a Developer Data Platform. It’s clear that MongoDB wants to compete in a crowded marketplace, but can it manage that?

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