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Oracle's CTO: No Way a 'Normal' Person Would Move To AWS

Tuesday December 18, 2018. 07:07 PM , from Slashdot
Amazon may have turned off its Oracle data warehouse in favor of Amazon Web Services database technology, but no one else in their right mind would, Oracle's outspoken co-founder and CTO Larry Ellison says. From a report: 'We have a huge technology leadership in database over Amazon,' Ellison said on a conference call following the release of Oracle's second quarter financial results. 'In terms of technology, there is no way that... any normal person would move from an Oracle database to an Amazon database.' During last month's AWS re:Invent conference, AWS CTO Werner Vogels gave an in-the-weeds talk explaining why Amazon turned off its Oracle data warehouse. In a clear jab at Oracle, Vogels wrote off the '90's technology' behind most relational databases. Cloud native databases, he said, are the basis of innovation.

The remarks may have gotten under Ellison's skin. Moving from Oracle databases to AWS 'is just incredibly expensive and complicated,' he said Monday. 'And you've got to be willing to give up tons of reliability, tons of security, tons of performance... Nobody, save maybe Jeff Bezos, gave the command, 'I want to get off the Oracle database.' Ellison said that Oracle will not only hold onto its 50 percent relational database market share but will expand it, thanks to the combination of Oracle's new Generation 2 Cloud infrastructure and its autonomoius database technology. 'You will see rapid migration of Oracle from on-premise to the Oracle public cloud,' he said. 'Nobody else is going to go through that forced march to go on to the Amazon database.'

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