Oracle
500 Oracle Parkway
Redwood City, CA, 94065
UNITED STATES

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Company Detail: Oracle
Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world’s largest business software company. For more than 30 years, Oracle has helped customers get up-to-date and accurate information from their business systems—information used to collaborate, grow their business, measure outcomes, and report results with confidence. Since launching the world’s first commercial relational database in 1977, Oracle has led through continuous innovation and a relentless focus on customer success, providing reliable, secure, and integrated technologies that help customers access the knowledge they need to respond to market conditions with speed and agility. Today Oracle provides database, middleware, and collaboration products; enterprise business applications; application development tools; and professional services for businesses and organizations worldwide. Data centers face many, rapid, unpredictable changes: dynamic business demands, market/regulatory pressure and cost cutting imperatives. Delivering high agility, efficiency and quality of service are more important than ever. By providing complete, open, integrated solutions in grid computing, SOA, Linux, virtualization and IT operations management, Oracle helps enterprises design and operate their next generation data centers. Visit oracle.com/goto/ngdc and discover how your enterprise can benefit today.

Executive Available for On-Site Meetings
Rex Wang, VP Infrastructure and Management

Marketplaces: Business Continuity Management and Disaster Recovery - Achieving World Class Business Resiliency
 
 
Session List
1 Session
Show Descriptions
Tuesday
Tuesday
02:45 PM-03:45 PM
Oracle: Enterprise Cloud Computing: The What, Why and How of Adoption
Speaker: Rex Wang
Session Type: Solution Provider Session
Location: Octavius 21
ID: SPS26
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Enterprises large and small are drawn by the advantages of cloud computing -- pay-for-use, self-service and elastic scalability. However enterprises are also concerned about security, quality of service, integration, compliance, and long term costs of public clouds. Private clouds can mitigate these concerns by giving the enterprise greater control. This session will explore how enterprises are likely to adopt public and private cloud computing, building on a foundation of virtualized infrastructure and management systems.