Companies and organisations around the globe are rapidly adopting Oracle Cloud solutions.
Offering its customers a unique advantage, Oracle is the only provider to deliver a complete cloud portfolio, spanning Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS), said a statement.
Today, companies in 195 countries and territories are processing more than 55 billion transactions a day through the Oracle Cloud. Recent wins and expansions include: Alsea, Broadcom Limited, Exelon, Gonzaga University, Heineken Urban Polo, Providence St. Joseph Health, Sinclair Broadcast Group, and T-Mobile US Inc.
“Oracle Cloud is redefining how organizations modernize, innovate and compete,” said Thomas Kurian, president, product development, Oracle. “Regardless of where organizations want to start their cloud journeys, Oracle delivers complete and integrated cloud services that deliver faster innovation and business transformation. The momentum and adoption we have seen over the past few quarters is a testament to the value Oracle Cloud provides.”
The combined power of Oracle’s Cloud IaaS and PaaS offerings enable customers to extend, enrich, and customize their application environments with unprecedented intelligence, security, speed and predictability. Driving the future of business, Oracle Cloud integrates its deep product knowledge, along with the latest emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), blockchain, IoT and chatbots into every layer of the stack to allow customers to drive innovation and scale.
Further transforming the market, Oracle recently announced the general availability of new autonomous capabilities across its PaaS portfolio. With self-driving, self-securing and self-repairing capabilities for analytics, data integration, mobility, content management and more, customers can focus on accelerating business results by limiting human labor, human error and manual tuning. The availability of Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud, the first service based on the revolutionary new Oracle Autonomous Database, was also recently announced.
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