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Special Report: Oracle OpenWorld 2018
Autonomous databases, artificial intelligence and machine learning, blockchain, and cloud-based enterprise resource planning were among the many technologies Oracle highlighted at this year’s Oracle OpenWorld, which took place last month in San Francisco.

Oracle is building these new technologies into all of its new offerings, bringing exciting new capabilities to enterprise IT. For example, Oracle Digital Assistant technology can build conversational interfaces that can pull answers from enterprise systems, simplifying communications and data extractions throughout companies. And Oracle Cloud Infrastructure deploys the latest machine learning technology in the form of “autonomous robots” that thwart attacks from sophisticated, bot-equipped hackers.

Here, catch up on all the exciting news and announcements from the conference and learn how your company can gain a competitive edge with Oracle’s newest technology. Also, read our coverage of Oracle Code One highlights.
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Oracle OpenWorld: Larry Ellison’s Keynote Address

In his second keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle’s Larry Ellison showcased two new technologies: (1) a voice interface that can more easily access enterprise data and (2) machine learning capabilities that can deliver sharper business insights from data warehouses.
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Oracle OpenWorld Now Available on Demand

Missed this year’s conference? Or interested in reliving all the action and insights? Several keynote addresses and general sessions are now available for viewing on demand. Watch videos featuring Oracle Executive Chairman and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison and Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd, among others. Also, catch up on major announcements you may have missed and check out our updated image gallery.
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