These famous words by the Oracle CTO Larry Ellison in the Oracle OpenWorld 2016 garnered a lot of attention, as Oracle promised their customers an extensive suite of cloud offerings, and offered a closer look at their second generation IaaS data centers.
In the recently concluded OpenWorld 2017, Oracle continued on their quest to take on AWS and other major cloud vendors by unveiling a host of cloud-based products and services. Not just that, they have juiced these offerings up with Artificial Intelligence-based features, in line with all the buzz surrounding AI.
Oracle announced a totally automated, self-driving database that would require no human intervention for managing or fine-tuning the database. Using machine learning and AI to eliminate human error, the new database guarantees 99.995% availability.
While taking another shot at AWS, Ellison promised in his keynote that customers moving from Amazon’s Redshift to Oracle’s database can expect a 50% cost reduction. Likely to be named as Oracle 18c, this new database is expected to be shipped across the world by December 2017.
Oracle joined IBM in the race to dominate the Blockchain space by unveiling its new cloud-based Blockchain service. Built on top of the Hyperledger Fabric project, the service promises to transform the way business is done by offering secure, transparent and efficient transactions.
Other enterprise-critical features such as provisioning, monitoring, backup and recovery are also some of the standard features which this service will offer to its customers.
“There are not a lot of production-ready capabilities around Blockchain for the enterprise. There [hasn’t been] a fully end-to-end, distributed and secure blockchain as a service,” Amit Zavery, Senior VP at Oracle Cloud.
It is also worth remembering that Oracle joined the Hyperledger consortium just two months ago, and the signs of them releasing their own service were there already.
The new features and enhancements introduced for the business management services were one of the key highlights of the OpenWorld 2017. These features now empower businesses to manage their customers better, and plan for the future with better organization of resources.
Some important announcements in this area were:
With the announcements, Oracle have given a clear signal that they’re to be taken seriously. They’re already buoyed by a strong Q1 result which saw their revenue from cloud platforms hit $1.5 billion, indicating a growth of 51% as compared to Q1 2016,
Here are some key takeaways from the OpenWorld 2017, which are underlined by the aforementioned announcements:
Oracle’s CEO Mark Hurd has predicted that Oracle can win the cloud wars, overcoming the likes of Amazon, Microsoft and Google. Judging by the announcements in the OpenWorld 2017, it seems like they may have a plan in place to actually pull it off.
You can watch highlights from the Oracle OpenWorld 2017 on demand here.
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