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Big cloud service providers too often operating like bad old IBM

"I see tech vendors using customer naiveté to reproduce 1980s and 90s style lock-in and price gouging."

2023’s first mega tech deal is in -- and a sign of things to come in the database world

It could well be a year of significant database consolidation...

Introducing Apache Ignite, an open source dark horse...

Ignite is increasingly underpinning production workloads

Stuck with on-prem infrastructure? There are ways to bring in cloud benefits

On-prem infrastructure is here to stay for many orgs, writes Andrew Oliver.

Cracking the code on high-scale data pipelines

Change Data Capture powered by event streaming...

Down in the Goldman Sachs IT engine room, old school and open source rub shoulders

Goldman Sachs may have over $2 trillion in assets under supervision. But in its IT engine room, like many large organisations, the investment bank relies heavily on free and open source software (OSS) as well as some aging yet still widely deployed commercial databases -- including to help it serve

Oracle’s “HeatWave” is going multicloud: How hot will things get for MySQL?

With HeatWave, Oracle is "going after Redshift, Snowflake..."

AWS pokes MSFT in the eye with a free SQL Server > PostgreSQL migration tool

AWS has come good on its December 2020 promise to open source a tool that lets users migrate SQL Server-based apps to the free and opensource PostgreSQL database with minimal drama, much to the delight of many in the industry -- a step that should prove of considerable interest to

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