Oracle today announced that it has been recognized by Gartner in three recently published cloud database reports. Oracle is a Leader in the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for Cloud Database Management Systems, and for the sixth year in a row, Oracle Autonomous Database for Transaction Processing (ATP) received the highest score in all three Use Cases in the 2023 Gartner Critical Capabilities for Cloud Database Management Systems rankings. For the Operational Use Cases report. Additionally, Oracle Autonomous Database for Data Warehouse (ADW) received the highest score in Traditional Data Warehouse and the second highest score in Logical Data Warehouse Use Cases in the 2023 Gartner Critical Capabilities for Cloud Database Management Systems for Analytics Use Cases report.
Of the 16 vendors evaluated, Oracle ATP received the highest score in all three Operational Use Cases (OLTP Operations); Light Transactions; and Operational Intelligence.
“We are pleased to be recognized by Gartner for the groundbreaking capabilities of Oracle Autonomous Database and other Oracle Database Cloud Services. “With our Database Cloud Services on Oracle Database 23c, we continue to innovate with new capabilities like JSON duality views and AI Vector Search,” said Andrew Mendelsohn, vice president of Oracle Database Server Technologies. “Our customers will also benefit from Oracle’s offering of our Database Cloud Services on Microsoft Azure “He’s excited to see his multi-cloud vision come to life.”
Oracle Autonomous Database, the industry’s first autonomous database, can automatically secure highly available databases, configure and optimize for specific workloads, and scale resources as needed. Autonomous Database is available wherever customers need it. It runs natively on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in Oracle Cloud and will be available in Microsoft Azure data centers via Oracle Database@Azure. Additionally, Oracle Exadata runs in customers’ data centers through Cloud@Customer and OCI Dedicated Region, allowing customers to modernize their on-premises database infrastructures to meet data residency, data independence, and latency requirements.
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