01. Rajeev Sethi, JSDU, Visits #theCUBE. (00:22)
02. JDSU's Use of Oracle Technology. (00:49)
03. Experience with Oracle Cloud. (01:45)
04. Definition of a Full-Service Cloud. (02:42)
05. Why JDSU Chose Oracle Cloud Service. (04:06)
06. Operation Model and Apps in the Cloud. (05:58)
07. Moving Workloads in the BI Space. (07:54)
08. Plan for Developers with On Premise/Cloud Migration. (09:18)
09. Simplify and Modernize the Ecosystem. (10:19)
10. Leveraging New Technology to Have the Leading Edge. (11:010)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Oracle simplifies Cloud integration at JDSU | #datacenter
by Amber Johnson | Jul 9, 2015
Due to the recent split within JDS Uniphase Corp. (JDSU) nine months ago, which created Lumentum and Viavi Solutions, JDSU needed to consolidate, simplify, modernize and migrate all of its applications onto a new environment, according to Rajeev Sethi, senior director of IT applications at JDSU. The Oracle Cloud has been integral in that process.
Sethi informed theCUBE‘s John Furrier and Dave Vellante that JDSU was a very heavy user of Oracle technology. In addition, he stated that Cloud has been a part of JDSU’s strategy for the past three years. And shortly before the Keynote at the Oracle Cloud Launch Event, Sethi revealed that 25% of the company’s applications were already in the Cloud.
“Oracle is a key partner for us,” he continued. Sethi described Oracle as “full service running our applications on a platform, integrating our applications on that platform, because not one of those applications can deliver all the capabilities for a billion-dollar company. So how do we integrate those applications?… We are leveraging a lot of Oracle’s platform, the Oracle database and Java Cloud.”
Expediency vital
Due to the newly formed companies, expediency has been a significant factor in the process.
However, Sethi assured theCUBE that “I don’t need a dedicated person” for Cloud integration. “Integration Cloud service is very easy, point and click to integrate applications, especially within the Cloud for us,” he continued. “Cloud gives you a lot of capabilities to modernize.” But Sethi recommends using the transition to trim down and consolidate any applications that are redundant.
Watch the full interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s coverage of Oracle Cloud Platform Launch.
@theCUBE
#OraclePaaS
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01. Rajeev Sethi, JSDU, Visits #theCUBE. (00:22)
02. JDSU's Use of Oracle Technology. (00:49)
03. Experience with Oracle Cloud. (01:45)
04. Definition of a Full-Service Cloud. (02:42)
05. Why JDSU Chose Oracle Cloud Service. (04:06)
06. Operation Model and Apps in the Cloud. (05:58)
07. Moving Workloads in the BI Space. (07:54)
08. Plan for Developers with On Premise/Cloud Migration. (09:18)
09. Simplify and Modernize the Ecosystem. (10:19)
10. Leveraging New Technology to Have the Leading Edge. (11:010)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Oracle simplifies Cloud integration at JDSU | #datacenter
by Amber Johnson | Jul 9, 2015
Due to the recent split within JDS Uniphase Corp. (JDSU) nine months ago, which created Lumentum and Viavi Solutions, JDSU needed to consolidate, simplify, modernize and migrate all of its applications onto a new environment, according to Rajeev Sethi, senior director of IT applications at JDSU. The Oracle Cloud has been integral in that process.
Sethi informed theCUBE‘s John Furrier and Dave Vellante that JDSU was a very heavy user of Oracle technology. In addition, he stated that Cloud has been a part of JDSU’s strategy for the past three years. And shortly before the Keynote at the Oracle Cloud Launch Event, Sethi revealed that 25% of the company’s applications were already in the Cloud.
“Oracle is a key partner for us,” he continued. Sethi described Oracle as “full service running our applications on a platform, integrating our applications on that platform, because not one of those applications can deliver all the capabilities for a billion-dollar company. So how do we integrate those applications?… We are leveraging a lot of Oracle’s platform, the Oracle database and Java Cloud.”
Expediency vital
Due to the newly formed companies, expediency has been a significant factor in the process.
However, Sethi assured theCUBE that “I don’t need a dedicated person” for Cloud integration. “Integration Cloud service is very easy, point and click to integrate applications, especially within the Cloud for us,” he continued. “Cloud gives you a lot of capabilities to modernize.” But Sethi recommends using the transition to trim down and consolidate any applications that are redundant.
Watch the full interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s coverage of Oracle Cloud Platform Launch.
@theCUBE
#OraclePaaS