Enhanced video at http://vinja.tv/T7RwBDy2
01. Steve Daheb, Oracle, Visits #theCUBE. (00:21)
02. Great Amount of Momentum around Cloud. (00:42)
03. Seasoned Professionals Returning to Oracle. (01:42)
04. Oracle's Cloud Strategy Is about Choice. (03:34)
05. The Integrated Approach. (05:58)
06. It's All about the Apps. (07:36)
07. How Oracle Is Winning against the Competition. (09:32)
08. The Vision of Cloud Is to Aggregate and Simplify. (12:19)
09. Oracle Uniquely Addresses Cost Savings. (14:09)
10. Same Technology on Premise and in Cloud. (17:02)
11. Oracle's Growth in Services. (19:26)
12. Transferring Customers from Other Cloud Providers. (20:14)
13. Theme of Oracle Cloud Platform Launch Event. (21:09)
14. The Role of Data and Providing the Full Stack. (22:29)
15. Oracle's Commitment to Best-of-Breed Services. (24:15)
16. Importance of Competitive Pricing and Driving Value. (25:08)
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Oracle sees momentum around Cloud | #datacenter
by Heather Johnson | Jun 23, 2015
Just before Oracle’s announcement at its Oracle Cloud Launch yesterday, Steve Daheb, Oracle’s SVP of PaaS, BI, Mobile, Security and EPM Business Groups, sat down with theCUBE to discuss Oracle’s investment in Cloud offerings.
To date, the company has seen impressive results from its Oracle Cloud Platform.
“There is a great amount of momentum around Cloud, not only from a bookings perspective but from a customer perspective — we have 1,400 customers in platform services alone. We’re seeing tremendous adoption,” he said. “We’re going to continue to show the commitment we’ve made with the suite of new services that we plan to roll out.”
Apps are key components
Lots of companies tout Cloud as their latest perk. What sets Oracle apart?
“This has been decades in development,” said Daheb. “This is understanding the customers’ needs and doing it the right way. Oracle has been very thoughtful. The company is about four decades old now. Oracle has been there to help transition people, to connect information to applications, and that’s what we’re still doing today.”
Apps are the key component these days, and Oracle does not lag in this department.
“We have everything to cover the customer experience — ERP, HR systems, sales and marketing systems,” Daheb explained. “We can offer those systems to any segment of the market. We have a platform that allows you to bring apps forward to the Cloud and mobilize them. We have a platform that allows you to take new apps and extend their capabilities, integrate them, and manage them across premise and hybrid. We offer choice and uniquely guide customers through this journey.”
Daheb also said that customers may see some competitive pricing options with the recent Cloud services announcement. “We own the pieces down to the silicon,” he said. “There are some interesting things that we can do to be competitive from an IaaS perspective.”
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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Enhanced video at http://vinja.tv/T7RwBDy2
01. Steve Daheb, Oracle, Visits #theCUBE. (00:21)
02. Great Amount of Momentum around Cloud. (00:42)
03. Seasoned Professionals Returning to Oracle. (01:42)
04. Oracle's Cloud Strategy Is about Choice. (03:34)
05. The Integrated Approach. (05:58)
06. It's All about the Apps. (07:36)
07. How Oracle Is Winning against the Competition. (09:32)
08. The Vision of Cloud Is to Aggregate and Simplify. (12:19)
09. Oracle Uniquely Addresses Cost Savings. (14:09)
10. Same Technology on Premise and in Cloud. (17:02)
11. Oracle's Growth in Services. (19:26)
12. Transferring Customers from Other Cloud Providers. (20:14)
13. Theme of Oracle Cloud Platform Launch Event. (21:09)
14. The Role of Data and Providing the Full Stack. (22:29)
15. Oracle's Commitment to Best-of-Breed Services. (24:15)
16. Importance of Competitive Pricing and Driving Value. (25:08)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Oracle sees momentum around Cloud | #datacenter
by Heather Johnson | Jun 23, 2015
Just before Oracle’s announcement at its Oracle Cloud Launch yesterday, Steve Daheb, Oracle’s SVP of PaaS, BI, Mobile, Security and EPM Business Groups, sat down with theCUBE to discuss Oracle’s investment in Cloud offerings.
To date, the company has seen impressive results from its Oracle Cloud Platform.
“There is a great amount of momentum around Cloud, not only from a bookings perspective but from a customer perspective — we have 1,400 customers in platform services alone. We’re seeing tremendous adoption,” he said. “We’re going to continue to show the commitment we’ve made with the suite of new services that we plan to roll out.”
Apps are key components
Lots of companies tout Cloud as their latest perk. What sets Oracle apart?
“This has been decades in development,” said Daheb. “This is understanding the customers’ needs and doing it the right way. Oracle has been very thoughtful. The company is about four decades old now. Oracle has been there to help transition people, to connect information to applications, and that’s what we’re still doing today.”
Apps are the key component these days, and Oracle does not lag in this department.
“We have everything to cover the customer experience — ERP, HR systems, sales and marketing systems,” Daheb explained. “We can offer those systems to any segment of the market. We have a platform that allows you to bring apps forward to the Cloud and mobilize them. We have a platform that allows you to take new apps and extend their capabilities, integrate them, and manage them across premise and hybrid. We offer choice and uniquely guide customers through this journey.”
Daheb also said that customers may see some competitive pricing options with the recent Cloud services announcement. “We own the pieces down to the silicon,” he said. “There are some interesting things that we can do to be competitive from an IaaS perspective.”
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