This week: Healthcare and research organizations adapt their processes to meet the unexpected challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, and local and state governments retool to deliver services under strain. A newly certified cloud jockey learns to love hands-on labs. Plus: Rotary International modernizes its humanitarian mission.
The COVID-19 pandemic caught everybody by surprise, but healthcare organizations quickly adapted to the new reality, says Oracle CEO Safra Catz. Here are six insights from Catz on the transformation that’s ahead in healthcare.
From letting them quickly build call centers for remote workers to helping workers in the field stay connected, local and state governments in New York, Ohio, and Georgia tell how cloud computing helped them cope with 2020.
Using our own products isn’t just a marketing stunt for Oracle. We’re a $40 billion company, and the business runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, says Chief Corporate Architect Edward Screven.
Find out how to work with strings in the latest in a series of articles about understanding PL/SQL, a core technology that’s essential to leveraging the full potential of Oracle Database.