Five Reasons to Switch from Oracle to SingleStore

On-Demand Webinar

Databases have grown dramatically as data increases in importance. Oracle and other legacy technologies have built empires serving this need. However, increases in users and data are driving new demands that are pushing the limits of traditional database architectures like Oracle resulting in difficult-to-use, maintain, and expensive systems.


There’s a better way; NewSQL databases like SingleStore provide the scale and concurrency to support new data demands while integrating seamlessly with existing systems and skills.


In this webinar, we’ll compare and contrast SingleStore with Oracle RAC and Exadata. We’ll explore the architectural principles that make SingleStore so fast and scalable and show how SingleStore can be used to augment or replace underperforming, costly Oracle systems.


In this live webinar, you’ll learn:

  • How new data-driven initiatives are challenging Oracle systems today
  • The similarities and differences between SingleStore and Oracle databases
  • How SingleStore addresses a range of enterprise workloads
  • Where SingleStore can be used effectively in place of Oracle databases
  • How Oracle customers have achieved 10x performance at 1/3rd the cost by switching to SingleStore

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Duration: 45 minutes
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