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By Rishi Mehra I recently read an interesting research from Oracle. According to the report, 64 percent of people would trust a robot more than their manager and half have turned to a robot instead of their manager for advice. The report goes on to add that, “Workers in India (89 percent) and China (88 …

The corporate war to provide cloud computing for US warfighters is over. Late Friday, the Department of Defense announced that Microsoft has won the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract, known as JEDI. The decision was the culmination of a two-year process that also included Google, IBM, and Oracle, and where Amazon was long seen as …

Oracle Founder and Chairman Larry Ellison confirmed Hurd’s death Friday. “Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague,” Ellison said in a memo to Oracle employees that was posted on Mark Hurd’s personal website. “Oracle has lost a brilliant and beloved leader who personally touched the lives of so many of us during …

Mark Hurd, who was co-chief of Oracle, until he stepped aside last month for health reasons, died Friday. He was 62. The company confirmed Hurd’s death to CNBC but declined to provide a statement. In an email obtained by CNBC, Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison informed employees that Hurd had died early in the morning. “Oracle …

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Oracle Corp and VMware Inc on Monday announced a deal designed to resolve years of tension over how Oracle handles technical support for VMware users and make it easier for them to move to Oracle’s cloud computing service. FILE PHOTO: The Oracle logo is shown on an office building in Irvine, …

Dynamic Data Masking a progressive technology that aims at real-time data masking of production data. It is the procedure to hide the original data with random characters. The main factor for applying masking to data is to protect data that is classified as personal identifiable data, commercially sensitive data and personal sensitive data. This can …

Hong Kong FOR years, companies like Oracle and International Business Machines (IBM) invested heavily to build new markets in China for their industry-leading databases. Now, boosted in part by escalating trade tensions with the US, one Chinese upstart is stepping in, winning over tech giants, startups and financial institutions to its enterprise software. Beijing-based PingCAP …

[HONG KONG] For years, companies like Oracle and International Business Machines invested heavily to build new markets in China for their industry-leading databases. Now, boosted in part by escalating US tensions, one Chinese upstart is stepping in, winning over tech giants, startups and financial institutions to its enterprise software. Beijing-based PingCAP already counts more than …