Oracle wants position in store improve

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Oracle wants its position on the open-networked storage market to improve. The company, a manufacturer of san storage systems acquired and promises better integration between Oracle’s hardware and software. That must be ten times as fast applications deliver.

Oracle, in 2009, Sun took over, wants his position in the market for storage improve, among other things, by Pillar Data Systems to take over. Pillar makes san storage systems; Oracle ceo Larry Ellison was the main shareholder of the company. It is unknown what Oracle for Pillar pay.

In addition, it promised to Mark Hurd, the former ceo of HP who is now ceo at Oracle is that Oracle software and hardware will work together. Oracle, traditionally a software manufacturer, took over in 2010 Sun and was suddenly a big player in the business market. Oracle states that it is through better collaboration between hardware and software is a substantial improvement in performance know to get. “We think that we applications ten times as fast to run,” said Hurd.

In addition, there would be ten times less of storage capacity are required for an application of her work to do. It is unclear how Oracle thinks that claims to be able to. According to the Oracle ceo, John Fowler, Oracle the architecture between the server and the storage systems ‘redesigned’. In addition, should more use be made of ssd’s for database queries, making the response time of a query, with 70 per cent can be reduced, suggests Fowler.