Oracle's latest hardware announcements feature the new SPARC M7 processor. The new Oracle SuperCluster M7 engineered system (pictured) and SPARC T7 and M7 servers - available immediately - are based ...
When Oracle purchased Sun Microsystems in 2010, the company inherited a venerable Unix solution that was already in decline. The Solaris operating system on Sun’s SPARC hardware was losing ground to ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
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SPARC AI looks to redefine autonomous warfare with software-only drone intelligence
The battlefield of the future is increasingly being shaped not by massive military hardware programs, but by compact, ...
The Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle FLEXCUBE offers a fully tested, tuned, and documented approach for deploying industry-leading Oracle FLEXCUBE solutions on Oracle's SPARC T5 servers with low ...
Oracle has unveiled its new SPARC Supercluster based on SPARC T3 and M5000 servers. It is one of the most important hardware announcements since Oracle acquired Sun for US$7.4bn and the first since ...
After years of struggle and fading recognition, it seems the end is finally here for Solaris and Sparc, the Unix operating system and RISC processor designed and championed by Sun Microsystems and ...
Stromasys helps customers swap out aging SPARC-based hardware for a new virtualized environment to increase performance, lower operating cost, and reduce risks – all at once, and in a matter of days.
Hardware-assisted encryption in all of the M7's 32 cores makes the SPARC processor even more efficient when running encrypted workloads. Decryption is performed on-chip at memory speed, so there is ...
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