Oracle Recognized in Recently Released Gartner Reports
Oracle named a Leader in 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems and placed furthest in vision
Oracle announced that its Autonomous Database, released just two years ago, was recognized by Gartner in its recently published cloud database market reports. Oracle Autonomous Database scored highest in all four Use Cases in the 2020 Gartner “Critical Capabilities for Cloud Database Management Systems for Operational Use Cases” report. Additionally, Oracle is a Leader in the 2020 Gartner “Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems.”
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Gartner defines Cloud Database Management Systems (DBMS) as a fully provider-managed public or private cloud software system that manages data in cloud storage. These database cloud management systems include specific optimization strategies designed for supporting traditional transactions and/or analytical processing covering specific use cases. Gartner also includes Oracle’s unique Autonomous Database Cloud@Customer offering in this Cloud DBMS research.
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Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing (ATP) ranked highest in the 2020 Gartner “Critical Capabilities for Cloud Database Management Systems for Operational Use Cases” report in the following four Use Cases 1) traditional transactions, 2) augmented transaction processing, 3) operational intelligence, and 4) stream/event processing. Additionally, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) ranked first in Operational Intelligence and second in the three other use cases in the 2020 Gartner “Critical Capabilities for Cloud Database Management Systems for Analytical Use Cases” report.
“To us, this recognition from Gartner further validates the business and technology breakthroughs of Oracle Autonomous Database,” said Andrew Mendelsohn, executive vice president, Database Server Technologies, Oracle. “With the enterprise-class, self-driving capabilities, and pay-per-use model of Autonomous Database, our customers are realizing data-driven business transformation and modernization while cutting costs to succeed during these challenging times.”
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