Why Oracle Thinks PostgreSQL Isn’t Enough

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Oracle has announced the general availability of its Oracle Globally Distributed Exadata Database on Exascale Infrastructure. This new architecture is geared for new-generation agentic AI use cases that need to scale rapidly and unpredictably, said Wei Hu, senior vice president, high availability technologies, Oracle. “Agentic AI workloads place immense demand on the backend systems with parallel requests,” Hu told AIM in an exclusive interview.  The service will be available across all Oracle Cloud commercial regions, including India.  The new offering combines Oracle’s distributed database technology with its Exascale infrastructure to help manage, scale, and reduce the cost of mission-critical workloads. Moreover, the distributed database allows organisations to
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Siddharth is a media graduate who loves to explore tech through journalism and putting forward ideas worth pondering about in the era of artificial intelligence.
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