Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Dedicated Region will now have a minimum commitment of about $1 million a year, far below the previous requirement of $6 million a year in consumption over a three-year period. Credit: IDG In an effort to appeal to a broader range of users, Oracle is reducing the entry price for its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Dedicated Region. OCI Dedicated region, which started off as a service to enable enterprises to take advantage of cloud technology inside their data centers while complying with data residency and other regulatory guidelines, offers a portfolio of public cloud services along with Oracle Fusion SaaS applications. The reduction in prices will enable enterprises to start at an entry price of $1 million a year, Oracle said, adding that the new dedicated region requires 60%-75% less data center space and power on average. Up to now, the service required a minimum commitment of $6 million a year in consumption over a three-year period. “The move to reduce prices show that Oracle is confident with scaling to a larger number of customers with smaller footprint. The total addressable market grows massively with that,” said Holger Mueller, principal analyst at Constellation Research, adding that OCI is one of Oracle’s big bets that is showing signs of success. The price reduction follows quarterly results in which Oracle reported that demand for cloud infrastructure combined with the rise in sales of SaaS services boosted revenue to $11.8 billion. Distributed cloud strategy with Roving Edge Infrastructure Oracle, which has 38 OCI Dedicated regions globally, is also offering a distributed cloud strategy with the service, along with the option of extending it on hybrid architectures using Roving Edge Infrastructure. Roving Edge Infrastructure consists of local edge devices that contain scalable server nodes designed to allow enterprises to connect to Oracle’s cloud services and applications. The OCI Region is operated as a commercial and government public cloud in 38 regions, and can be interconnected with other clouds for multicloud architectures, or act as the control plane for hybrid cloud offerings, Oracle said. The company also introduced a new OCI Compute Cloud@Customer service in preview. The compute service is a rack-scale system meant for smaller environments than OCI Dedicated Region and will enable organizations to run applications on OCI-compatible compute, storage, and networking in their data centers, Oracle said. “The main aim behind launching Compute Cloud@Customer is to primarily allow existing customers to move to the cloud and look at other rivals or alternatives,” Mueller said. Related content feature TransUnion transforms its business with IT On the heels of its Neustar acquisition, the consumer credit reporting agency seeks to give customers access to its troves of consumer data to fuel next-generation services through solutions platform OneTru. By Paula Rooney Apr 26, 2024 6 mins Financial Services Industry Digital Transformation Artificial Intelligence feature The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent The tech industry isn’t the only hot spot for IT jobs, as there’s a growing demand for IT pros across every industry. These 10 verticals pay the most for IT roles, according to data from Dice. By Sarah K. White Apr 26, 2024 7 mins Salaries IT Jobs Careers brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks M&A action is gaining momentum, are your cloud security leaders prepared? Direct visibility is critical in M&A, and cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPP) are ideal to provide this capability. By Amol Mathur, SVP & GM of Prisma Cloud, Palo Alto Networks Apr 25, 2024 4 mins Cloud Management news CIOs eager to scale AI despite difficulty demonstrating ROI, survey finds CIOs prioritize integrating AI into their organizations alongside cybersecurity, according to a new survey. By Sandeep Budki Apr 25, 2024 5 mins Artificial Intelligence PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe