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Access all Oracle Cloud services on-premises, starting from $500K a month

Jul 9, 2020, 11:17 IST
IANS
San Francisco, July 9 (IANS) Cloud major Oracle has launched a dedicated fully-managed service for enterprise customers running workloads on-premises that starts from $500,000 a month which, according to the company, is a small fraction of what customers to pay for a one-off region from other cloud providers.
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Called 'Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer', the new service brings second-generation cloud services, including Autonomous Database and Oracle Cloud applications, to customer data centres.

With this, Oracle is making all of its cloud services -- more than 50 services -- available on-premises so enterprises can use Oracle's cloud services wherever they need them, in the cloud or on-premises via Cloud@Customer.

Enterprises can get the exact same complete set of modern cloud services, APIs, superior price-performance and highest levels of security available from Oracle's public cloud regions on-premises, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Enterprise customers have told us that they want the full experience of a public cloud on-premises, including access to all of Oracle's cloud services, to run their most important workloads," said Clay Magouyrk, executive vice president of engineering, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

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"Our major competitors can't offer customers a comparable dedicated cloud region running on-premises," he added.

The service is ideal for highly regulated or security-focused businesses, needing to meet demanding latency and data residency requirements, reduce operational costs, and modernise legacy applications.

"With Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, Oracle delivers a slice of its public cloud experience into customer data centres, with no changes in pricing or capabilities," said Deepak Mohan, Research Director at IDC.

--IANS

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