Steve Daheb, Oracle - Oracle OpenWorld 2015 - #OOW15 - #theCUBE
01. Steve Daheb, Oracle, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21) 02. How Is It Going Here At OpenWorld. (00:49) 03. What Were Some Of The Questions Customers Are Asking. (02:01) 04. How Does The Hybrid Cloud Fit Into The Oracle Strategy. (03:28) 05. Where In The Stack Are You Engaging With PASS And Hybrid Cloud. (04:45) 06. Do Customers Want You To Expand Into New Places. (05:56) 07. What About The Open Message Platforms Of Service. (07:23) 08. How Do You Integrate Around Multi Clouds. (08:33) 09. What Is Your Take On Open Stack. (09:15) 10. What Does A PASS Customer Look Like To You. (09:57) 11. Do You Look At Cloud Foundry. (10:58) 12. How Do You Address Being Transparent. (12:25) 13. How Do You Compare To Microsoft. (14:20) 14. Where Are You Disrupting Yourself. (15:08) 15. In Terms Of Revenue Which Is First Between Pass, Saas And Ias. (16:30) 16. What's Your Message To Those Who Can't Be Here. (17:17) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Is Oracle making Cloud migration easy? | #oow15 by Mason Pelt | Oct 26, 2015 Oracle’s Cloud has a focus on integrations to make the Cloud easy. Driving value not just for other Oracle products but for third parties. In marketing you have Salesforce, Marketo, SAP, Adobe, etc., and Oracle comes in and integrates with all those applications. John Furrier and Brian Gracely, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, sat down with Steve Daheb, senior VP, Oracle Cloud – Paas, IaaS, Security, Mobile, Big Data, BI and EPM at Oracle. Furrier wanted to know what tough questions the customers have been asking Daheb. Apparently, there are no tough questions for a company that is working to help customers transition. Daheb emphasized, “When you look at Oracle’s history … we actually worked with our customers to help transition them… Cloud is just that next transition.” Talking about moving forward, Daheb pointed out that when you look at the history of technology, a lot of companies didn’t make that pivot. Daheb stressed, “Oracle is not going to be one of those.” He knows that customers may have multiple clouds and legacy apps, and his goal is to help make migration easy. Over the past two quarters, 200,000 past customers have signed up for Oracle’s cloud offering, and that is a result of the bridges that Oracle has built to help migrate from Primus, legacy servicers and third parties. @theCUBE #oow15