Category Archives: Emiel van Bockel
Go Agile – All the BI Way
Here is the presentation I gave at Rittman Mead BI Forum 2012 Connect in Maastricht on May 10th 2012. Thank you for all that voted on this presentation!
If you have any questions, gimme a tweet. Happy reading!
Emiel
People and Informantion
Here is the presentation I gave at OBUG 2012 Connect in Maastricht on 24 April 2012. If you have any questions, gimme a tweet. Happy reading!
“People and Information – Engineered to work together ”
Emiel
Oracle Exalytics Launch – Power Première!
Source: www.oracle.com
Author: Oracle Nederland
Oracle nodigt U graag uit voor de officiële lancering van de Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine.
De Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine is een geoptimaliseerd systeem dat antwoord geeft op al uw bedrijfsvragen met een ongeëvenaarde snelheid, intelligentie, eenvoud en beheerbaarheid. Oracle Exalytics helpt u sneller en beter bedrijfsbeslissingen te nemen
Oracle Riding Exalytics, TimesTen To $37 Stock Price
Nice article about the influence of Oracle’s Exalytics on the stock price.
Source: forbes.com
Author: Trafis Team
Oracle announced an upgrade to its TimesTen in-memory database, which will power its upcoming Exalytics in-memory computing appliance.With its new in-memory, high performance computing product – Exalytics – Oracle is aiming straight at SAP’s HANA appliance, which has been seeing increasing traction in the business intelligence and analytics space. SAP has been pushing HANA aggressively and recently reported €160 million in sales in 2011, exceeding its targets by 60%.Oracle Aims at SAP’s HANA with New Exalytics In-Memory Appliance.
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Oracle Reveals Pricing for Its SAP HANA Rival Exalytics, Signaling Imminent Release
There is a lot of fuz lately about the Exalytic price model. Here is an article that compairs the pricing model of Oracle’s Exalytics against SAP’s HANA.
Source: pcworld.com
Author: Chris Kanaracus
Oracle made a splash on Tuesday when it announced the general availability of its Big Data Appliance, but the company also quietly released pricing information for Exalytics, another new member in its family of specialized hardware-software appliances and a likely competitor to SAP’s HANA product, suggesting that a general-availability announcement for that product is imminent.
Both Exalytics and HANA incorporate in-memory databases, providing a performance boost over systems that read and write data from disks. HANA was released in June.
Oracle’s Engineered System price list, which was updated Tuesday, states that the Exalytics In-Memory Machine X2-4 costs US$135,000, along with an additional $29,700 for annual support and other fees.
The machine consists of a single server with 1TB of RAM and four Intel Xeon E7-4800 processors, each with 10 cores, according to an Oracle whitepaper. Exalytics machines can also be clustered together.
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