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Seattle Sounders score with data science | Java 17's giant leap ahead

Seattle Sounders score with data science | Java 17's giant leap ahead
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Week of September 20, 2021

Machine learning on Oracle Cloud provides a crucial assist in the Seattle Sounders soccer club’s search for match-winning strategies. Java 17 is a big deal, rolling out performance and stability improvements and extended support. How to upgrade to Java 17—and why you really want to. Also: How did CRM systems go so wrong?
“We didn’t just want a database that was faster. We also wanted a flexible data science platform that would let our data scientists do what they do best. With Oracle, we don’t have to worry about back-end data infrastructure.”
Ravi Ramineni, Vice President of Soccer Analytics and Research, Seattle Sounders FC
Sounders
Scoring with data science
For today’s pro sports teams, data is essential to winning. Seattle Sounders FC is looking to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science to help players perform better, such as using machine learning and computer vision on video footage to spot patterns of play that lead to goals.
Java17
Hot Java
Java 17 arrives with new language features, faster performance, support for new platforms, and years of extended support. Java 17 also includes new capabilities to simplify coding, extend Mac support, and limit changes that could break code in the future.
CRM falls short
Where CRM falls short
CRM was supposed to help sellers sell more, but instead it’s a bureaucratic nightmare. Most sellers would rather clean the bathroom than update their CRM. Oracle’s Rob Tarkoff vents on the very specific ways CRM is failing sellers and companies.
Making it
Making it
Marissa Martinez always dreamed of attending the University of Texas at Austin. As a first-generation, low-income student, she fulfilled that dream. Now she has joined Oracle as a marketing specialist, drawn by support for employees from diverse backgrounds.
Got to move it
FEATURED TECH
Got to move it
Java 17 is the latest Long-Term Support (LTS) version of the language, meaning it’s time to move on from previous editions. Find out how, and why, to make the transition.
Hands-on tech
Modern file input/output with the Java Path API and Files helper methods

Automating a pod identity solution with Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes

Send and receive messages via REST with Oracle Advanced Queuing and Oracle REST Data Services

Testing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DNS and traffic management steering policies before migration
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