Introducing the new release of Cortex and future developments
We have released a new version (2024.2) of Cortex. After the previous release, we have seen many new use cases come along which, as usual, have given us a lot of new inspiration to keep on improving the capabilities of Cortex again.
In a nutshell, what have we done in this new release?
All PostgreSQL versions (incl. applicable extensions) used within Cortex are upgraded to the latest (minor) versions.
Looking at the migration of the Oracle Data Objects and the Oracle Code Objects to PostgreSQL we made many improvements. As a result the percentage of automated migration improved, which has a positive impact on accelerating the migration of an Oracle database to PostgreSQL.
Something we are proud of
Cortex is and will stay, and is also more and more recognized as, the best tool to migrate Oracle databases technically to PostgreSQL. Especially when it comes to the migration of Oracle code objects to PostgreSQL code objects including all dependencies between code and data objects.
Outlook for the last quarter of 2024
What’s on the agenda for the last quarter of 2024 looking at the development of Cortex?
- Continuously improve Cortex’s capabilities based on customer use cases.
- Adding PostgreSQL 17 to Cortex and prepare a pre-release for it.
The benefits of Cortex
Cortex is and will, due to our continuous improvements, stay the most effective and efficient solution to migrate your Oracle databases to PostgreSQL.
With Cortex you’ll save lots of time and money, and it’s cheaper than free. No lock-in’s and you can deploy your Oracle to PostgreSQL migrated databases wherever you want.
Interested in a demo of Cortex? Feel free to contact me (zvpury.fpubctraf@fcyraqvqqngn.pbz).