"The future of technology is in the cloud" states Oracle openly and they are offering all their latest innovations with Cloud based services. So, it is not surprising that the technology giant is expanding the cloud hub in Australia to keep up with the demand.
Oracle sprints to keep pace with the ever-growing adaptation by companies and users of cloud technology. Their latest expansion will allow Australian's to keep their data on-shore.
The new data center in Sydney
The second Oracle data center opened just recently, and is operated by a firm called Equinix. The new facility is not only aimed at expanding the existing cloud offerings but is also Oracle's bid to expand into platform and infrastructure services. The opening also marked the collaboration of Oracle with a few of its latest clients including i3000, Wired2Cloud, SDS Group and Vensys Consulting.
Oracle's steadfast commitment to Australia
Oracle's president, Mike Hurd, was on location for the opening of the latest data center. His main point was to express the commitment to not only the IT market, but to the country entirely.
He praised the country's very stable market, that is close to the top in the world. Even though it was speculatively known, that the investment was quite large, Mr. Hurd side-stepped giving an actual figure. In closing, Mr. Hurd stated a growing need for Oracle cloud training programs to be available to aspiring Australian IT career-seekers. Oracle said that the demand for cloud services will only increase in the coming months and this new data center is their way of preparing for that demand.
Oracle sprints to keep pace with the ever-growing adaptation by companies and users of cloud technology. Their latest expansion will allow Australian's to keep their data on-shore.
The new data center in Sydney
The second Oracle data center opened just recently, and is operated by a firm called Equinix. The new facility is not only aimed at expanding the existing cloud offerings but is also Oracle's bid to expand into platform and infrastructure services. The opening also marked the collaboration of Oracle with a few of its latest clients including i3000, Wired2Cloud, SDS Group and Vensys Consulting.
Oracle's steadfast commitment to Australia
Oracle's president, Mike Hurd, was on location for the opening of the latest data center. His main point was to express the commitment to not only the IT market, but to the country entirely.
He praised the country's very stable market, that is close to the top in the world. Even though it was speculatively known, that the investment was quite large, Mr. Hurd side-stepped giving an actual figure. In closing, Mr. Hurd stated a growing need for Oracle cloud training programs to be available to aspiring Australian IT career-seekers. Oracle said that the demand for cloud services will only increase in the coming months and this new data center is their way of preparing for that demand.
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