In an industry first, Oracle brings autonomous operation to Linux | Oracle Autonomous Linux, along with the new Oracle OS Management Service, is the first and only autonomous operating environment that helps greatly reduce complexity and human error to deliver increased cost savings, security, and availability for customers. Get the details. |
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| Larry Ellison on the main reason you need an ‘Autonomous Cloud’—data security | | This Forbes article covers the details of the vision Larry Ellison has laid out for the “world’s first truly autonomous cloud,” a vision that takes the concept behind trends such as self-driving cars and planes and applies it to cloud computing. Read now. |
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| G2 recognizes Oracle VM VirtualBox as a leader | | Based on user reviews, G2 recognizes VirtualBox as the leader in its Fall 2019 Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Report. Find out why customers love VirtualBox and rate it so high. Read more. |
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| Oracle OpenWorld is coming to your region | Join the brilliant, hard-driving, stubborn, inspired, passionate people redefining what’s achievable, and the technology empowering them, at Oracle OpenWorld. Events coming up in Dubai, London, Singapore and São Paulo. Find out more and register. |
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| Shoe Carnival increases security and availability with Oracle Linux | Learn how Shoe Carnival increases their security and availability using Ksplice zero-downtime patching, while reducing their system administration time by 35% and their over all cost by 30-40%. Watch now. |
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Unified Management for Oracle Linux Cloud Native Environment These new open source management tools simplify the installation and day-to-day management of the cloud native environment, and provide extensibility to support new functionality. Find out more.
Oracle Linux 8 Update 1 Individual RPM packages are available on the Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN) and the Oracle Linux yum server. Get the details.
VirtualBox, Vagrant and Oracle Linux: 2 minutes tech tip A cool solution for developers or system administrators to get a development environment up and running by executing 2 or 3 commands. Find out how.
Linux Security Summit North America 2019 Oracle Linux kernel developer Tom Hromatka attended Linux Security Summit NA 2019. In this blog post, he discusses the presentation that he gave as well as other interesting topics at the summit. Read now.
Easier access to open source images on Oracle Container Registry We recently updated Oracle Container Registry to simplify the installation workflow for open source components hosted on the registry and allow those components to be more easily accessible by a continuous integration platform. Get the details.
New release and tools for Oracle Linux KVM image on Oracle Cloud Oracle Linux KVM Image release 1.5 for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure extends KVM deployment options with support for Intel virtual machine (VM) shapes, enabling you to take advantage of nested virtualization environments, and AMD bare metal shapes on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Find out more.
Updated Oracle VM Templates for Oracle Database This updated release includes all the latest bits for Oracle Database releases and Oracle Linux release 7.7 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 5 Release 2. Get the details.
Oracle VM VirtualBox new release Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0.14 release includes improvements and regression fixes for Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0. Get the details.
How to use Ansible with Oracle Linux and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Learn how to use Oracle Linux 7 with Ansible in a virtual environment to create Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) networking components and an Oracle Linux 7 instance. Read more.
Persistent Memory and Oracle Linux Learn from Oracle Linux kernel developer Jane Chu about persistent memory, the support we have in Oracle Linux for it and some examples on how to use it. Read now.
2019 Oracle Excellence Awards This elite group of recipients includes customers and partners who are using Oracle Infrastructure Technologies to accelerate innovation and drive business transformation by increasing agility, lowering costs, and reducing IT complexity. Find out more. |
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On-demand webcast: What you need to know about Oracle Autonomous Linux | Wim Coekaerts, SVP of Operating Systems and Virtualization Engineering at Oracle, discusses the world's first Autonomous Linux and the benefits it offers customers in this webcast. Watch now. |
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| Rapid application development and deployment with Oracle Linux | Watch this short video to learn about the Oracle Linux ecosystem and the tools such as VirtualBox and Vagrant that enable you to automate and accelerate your development and deployment to the cloud. Watch now. |
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| Using Hybrid Cloud Techniques to Create Oracle Linux instances | This 2 Minute Tech Tip video explains how to use hybrid cloud techniques to drive the creation of Oracle Linux instances in public and private clouds. Watch now. |
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| TFIR interview with Wim Coekaerts at Oracle OpenWorld | At the Oracle OpenWorld event, TFIR sat down with Wim Coekaerts – Senior Vice President, Software Development at Oracle – and talked about the newly announced autonomous Linux, Free Tier cloud and how Oracle is evolving beyond just a database company. Watch now. |
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Featured Training:
Oracle Linux training at your own pace: Oracle has just released new Training-on-Demand courses for those aspiring to build their Linux administration skills, at their own pace, when they have time. Learn more.
Learn about Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager: this short video shows you how to add and remove KVM Compute Hosts in the Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager. Watch now.
Partner Highlights:
Global PartnerCast: Learn about Oracle Autonomous Linux and how partners can leverage it in their go to market strategy. Watch now.
SmartBear- TestEngine and ReadyAPI: SmartBear delivers tools for Application Performance Monitoring (APM), software development, software testing, and API management. SmartBear's latest release of TestEngine and ReadyAPI support Oracle Linux. The system requirements document outlines the versions of Oracle Linux supported. |
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