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Oracle adds compute services to its Cloud@Customer offering

CIO Business Intelligence

Oracle is adding a new managed offering to its Cloud@Customer platform that will allow enterprises to run applications on proprietary optimized infrastructure in their own data centers to address data residency and security regulations and solve low-latency requirements. The infrastructure will be managed and operated by Oracle.

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Unlocking value: Oracle enterprise license models for optimal ROI

CIO Business Intelligence

With tight IT budgets getting tighter, many Oracle licensees with Unlimited Licensing Agreements (ULAs) are tempted to consider an exit plan to avoid the pinch of rising support costs. But, often too late, they may discover that their Oracle contract could prevent them from making the jump as seamlessly as they’d like.

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Oracle Corporation: Addressing enterprise IT infrastructure

CTOvision

Oracle ( NYSE:ORCL ) is one of the most widely known Tech Titans , and at a $169B market cap has plenty on hand to continue innovating and acquiring new capabilities. The Company's businesses include cloud and on-premise software, hardware and services. Oracle Buying NetSuite for $9.3 Billion in Cloud Push (eweek.com).

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Oracle Cuts 450 Jobs in Hardware Systems Division

Data Center Knowledge

Oracle and other tech giants are refocusing on cloud services as hardware revenues decline Read More.

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Is Your Oracle EBS Ready for DevSecOps?

Flexagon

However, this transition can be difficult for organizations running Oracle EBS. Adopting DevSecOps in Oracle EBS is quite feasible if you use the right technology. Now that cloud migration is common , you can manage infrastructure through software and provision infrastructure through code instead of through manual processes.

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7 cloud market trends and how they will impact IT

CIO Business Intelligence

The cloud market has been a picture of maturity of late. The pecking order for cloud infrastructure has been relatively stable, with AWS at around 33% market share, Microsoft Azure second at 22%, and Google Cloud a distant third at 11%. IBM, Oracle, and Salesforce are in the 2-3% range.)

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Oracle Introduces Big Memory Machines and Enhanced In-memory Applications

Data Center Knowledge

Oracle takes over San Francisco this week, as its OpenWorld conference sets the stage for blockbuster announcements on hardware, software and the cloud. On Monday, it announced new SPARC M6-32 servers and SuperCluster big memory machines, complemented by numerous applications now being enhanced.

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