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Customers can easily access and use these services from anywhere, using only a browser, Kurian says in his Oracle OpenWorld keynoteOracle OpenWorld, San Francisco—Oct 28, 2015Kurian also demonstrated several services on stage, showing how easily people can tap Oracle’s cloud services. “Any person, anyplace in the world, with just a browser, can access our cloud and get access to all these amazing new product innovations we've delivered,” Kurian said during his keynote Tuesday in San Francisco. Oracle’s cloud innovations span infrastructure, analytics, management, integration, database, and more. Cloud advances highlighted by Kurian include:
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Infrastructure as a Service:
Oracle has offerings across compute, storage, and networking that meet the
spectrum of business needs. For example, cloud computing offerings range from
its pay-as-you-go elastic computing to high-performance Oracle Database Cloud
Exadata Service and Oracle Big Data Cloud Service. Storage offerings include
Oracle’s $1/terabyte/month service for archival storage. Kurian also laid out
four different data transfer options for moving data into Oracle
Cloud—including physical delivery for companies moving multiple petabytes of
data.
·
Analytical Cloud Services:
Oracle’s cloud products now serve three tiers of knowledge workers—data
scientists, professional analysts, and self-service analytical users. Data
scientists can use Oracle Big Data Cloud Service, Oracle Big Data Preparation
Cloud Service, and Oracle Big Data Discovery Cloud Service to manage and
analyze data using familiar tools such as Hadoop and SQL queries. Analysts
have tools for integration and business intelligence. End users can use
Oracle Data Visualization Cloud Service for advanced, chart-driven analysis
with only a spreadsheet and a browser.
·
Management Cloud Service: Kurian
outlined new services for performance management, IT analytics, and log
analytics via a common cloud management system.
·
Application Development Cloud
Services: Developers can use Oracle’s
platform to write apps in a range of languages, including Java, PHP, python,
Ruby, NodeJS, .Net, and more. Oracle Application Builder Cloud Service helps
non-technologists develop applications with a drag-and-drop interface.
·
Integrated Cloud Applications:
Oracle has added more than 180 new modules and services to its cloud
applications suite the past year, across enterprise resource planning,
enterprise performance management, human capital management, marketing,
sales, service, commerce, supply chain, and more.
·
Cloud Integration Services:
Oracle has a variety of cloud services designed to make cloud service
integration easy, including services that connect different systems, route
data between them, and map and transform data from one system to another.
·
“You
only win when your customers love what you offer.”
“Any
person, anyplace in the world, with just a browser can access our cloud and
get access to all these amazing new product innovations we've delivered.”
“In
application software-as-a-service, we introduced 183 new modules and services
between the last day of the last Oracle OpenWorld and last Friday. Not only
do we do ERP; EPM; human capital management; talent management; marketing;
sales; service; e-commerce; configure, price, [and] quote; and order
management. We now offer supply chain and manufacturing in the cloud. So it's
the only full suite of cloud services.”
“With
the database-as-a-service… not only are we automating creation of the database;
we're also automating all the day-to-day operational tasks—patching, back-up,
everything.”
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lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2015
Oracle President Thomas Kurian Demonstrates Oracle’s Cloud Innovation Across Applications, Platform, and Infrastructure Services
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