Abstract
Over the past decades, the size of computers has changed from huge warehouse-sized supercomputers to tiny pocketsize smartphones. The way people interact with computers or use programs has changed too. From client server or browser based on desktop and laptop to the use of apps on tablet and smartphone. Over the last couple of years, the use of apps has changed drastically. Where originally there used to be “one app for each task,” nowadays more and more people want to have “one app for all tasks.” The use of messaging apps such as WeChat, Snapchat, Skype, Slack, and Facebook Messenger has exploded. Besides that, virtual private assistants such as Google Home, Amazon Echo, Apple Siri, and Microsoft Cortana found their way into people’s lives. Let’s have a look at how this happened and how Oracle took the opportunity to fill a gap between consumer use and enterprise use.
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