Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco—Oct 28, 2015
At Oracle OpenWorld 2015, Thomas Kurian, Oracle President of Product Development, discussed new cloud services that show Oracle’s deep innovation across cloud applications, platform, and infrastructure services.
Kurian also demonstrated several services on stage, showing how easily people can tap Oracle’s cloud services. “Any person, anyplace in the world, with just a browser, can access our cloud and get access to all these amazing new product innovations we've delivered,” Kurian said during his keynote Tuesday in San Francisco.
Oracle’s cloud innovations span infrastructure, analytics, management, integration, database, and more.
Cloud advances highlighted by Kurian include:
“You only win when your customers love what you offer.”
“Any person, anyplace in the world, with just a browser can access our cloud and get access to all these amazing new product innovations we've delivered.”
“In application software-as-a-service, we introduced 183 new modules and services between the last day of the last Oracle OpenWorld and last Friday. Not only do we do ERP; EPM; human capital management; talent management; marketing; sales; service; e-commerce; configure, price, [and] quote; and order management. We now offer supply chain and manufacturing in the cloud. So it's the only full suite of cloud services.”
“With the database-as-a-service… not only are we automating creation of the database; we're also automating all the day-to-day operational tasks—patching, back-up, everything.”
Oracle offers a comprehensive and fully integrated stack of cloud applications and platform services. For more information about Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), visit www.oracle.com.
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