Move over Amazon, Oracle really wants to play | #OOW
by Heather Johnson | Sep 20, 2016
“The Amazon lead is over,” said Oracle CTO Larry Ellison during his keynote speech at Oracle Open World in San Francisco. Oracle has moved to the cloud and is aggressively competing with Amazon AWS in the market.
Ashish Mohindroo, VP of the Oracle Cloud, gave John Furrier (@furrier) and Peter Burris (@plburris), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE media team, some stats:
•During Q1, Oracle’s PaaS and SaaS business grew by about 70 percent.
•There are about 98 billion daily cloud users.
•Oracle handles more than 50 billion transactions per day on the cloud.
•It operates in 195 different countries and has 19 retail data centers.
“Oracle is the biggest secret in the industry as the biggest cloud company,” Mohindroo said.
Oracle announces new cloud services at OpenWorld
Mohindroo stated that Oracle stands out for its end-to-end offerings. At this week’s conference, Oracle announced the release of 19 new cloud services, including Oracle Container Cloud Service, Oracle Identity Cloud Service, Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service, Big Data Cloud Services and Oracle Analytics Cloud Service.
“We provide everything you need to get your data center moving toward the cloud, as well as application development, integration and management capabilities,” Mohindroo said.
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Move over Amazon, Oracle really wants to play | #OOW
by Heather Johnson | Sep 20, 2016
“The Amazon lead is over,” said Oracle CTO Larry Ellison during his keynote speech at Oracle Open World in San Francisco. Oracle has moved to the cloud and is aggressively competing with Amazon AWS in the market.
Ashish Mohindroo, VP of the Oracle Cloud, gave John Furrier (@furrier) and Peter Burris (@plburris), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE media team, some stats:
•During Q1, Oracle’s PaaS and SaaS business grew by about 70 percent.
•There are about 98 billion daily cloud users.
•Oracle handles more than 50 billion transactions per day on the cloud.
•It operates in 195 different countries and has 19 retail data centers.
“Oracle is the biggest secret in the industry as the biggest cloud company,” Mohindroo said.
Oracle announces new cloud services at OpenWorld
Mohindroo stated that Oracle stands out for its end-to-end offerings. At this week’s conference, Oracle announced the release of 19 new cloud services, including Oracle Container Cloud Service, Oracle Identity Cloud Service, Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service, Big Data Cloud Services and Oracle Analytics Cloud Service.
“We provide everything you need to get your data center moving toward the cloud, as well as application development, integration and management capabilities,” Mohindroo said.