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Oracle fleshes out hybrid cloud and edge computing strategy with Roving Edge Infrastructure devices

Oracle fleshes out hybrid cloud and edge computing strategy with Roving Edge Infrastructure devices Database software giant Oracle continues to build out its hybrid cloud product and services strategy, with a focus on helping enterprises build out edge compute environments for low-connectivity-requiring workloads Share this item with your network: By Published: 10 Feb 2021 14:45 Oracle is continuing to build out its hybrid cloud strategy, with the introduction of an edge computing-enabling device for enterprises that need to host workloads in remote locations with limited connectivity. The Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure devices are ruggedised, on-premise units containing scalable server nodes that provide users with access to the software giant’s core cloud infrastructure services and applications.

Polen Capital Sells Oracle (ORCL), Citing Little To No Revenue Growth

Polen Capital Sells Oracle (ORCL), Citing ‘Little To No Revenue Growth’ Polen Capital Management, a value-driven, concentrated, long-term investment management firm, published its ‘Polen Global Growth’ fourth-quarter 2020 Investor Letter – a copy of which can be downloaded here. A return of 7.70% was recorded by the fund for the Q4 of 2020, below its MSCI All-Country World benchmark that delivered a 14.69% return. You can view the fund’s top 5 holdings to have a peek at their top bets for 2021. Polen Global Growth, in their Q4 2020 Investor Letter, said that they already sold their positions in Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) because of insufficient growth of the company. Oracle Corporation is a database software, and technology provider company that currently has a $187.2 billion market cap. For the past 3 months, ORCL delivered an 11.97% return and settled at $63.60 per share at the closing of February 5th.

Oracle hooks up with Australian Data Centres in public sector push

Oracle hooks up with Australian Data Centres in public sector push Oracle hooks up with Australian Data Centres in public sector push Effectively introduces a third Oracle Cloud Region to Australia Credit: ID 86533115 © Semisatch | Dreamstime.com Oracle has partnered up with Australian Data Centres (ADC), plugging its Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer offering into the data centre operator’s Canberra facilities, extending the vendor’s existing services to the federal government sector.   It is understood that the move effectively introduces a third Oracle Cloud Region to Australia following the company’s prior Sydney and Melbourne launches. Oracle s Cloud@Customer offering is designed to bring the vendor’s complete portfolio of public cloud infrastructure, fully managed cloud services and Oracle Fusion software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications into data centres operated by users or third parties.

Australian Data Centres Selects Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer to Provide Sovereign Cloud Services to Government

Share this article Share this article AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Australian Data Centres (ADC) has selected Oracle Dedicated Region [email protected] to provide sovereign hosted cloud services to the Australian Federal Government. Hosted within Australian Data Centres  state-of-the-art secure data centre facility in Canberra, the Dedicated Region [email protected] will extend Oracle s already broad services to government, particularly across secure workloads in National Security, Health, Human Services and other departments and agencies dealing with the sensitive data of Australia and Australians. Oracle Dedicated Region [email protected] makes it easier for government entities to securely move to the next stage of their cloud-enabled transformation,  said Cherie Ryan, vice president and Regional managing director ANZ, Oracle. It builds on our strong momentum in the Canberra market and provides the equivalent of a third Australian cloud region, complement

Enterprise hits and misses - retailers face pandemic consumers and supply chain realities at NRF, and virtual events get a once-over

Read later Summary: This week - diginomica s NRF roundup has retailers grappling with new consumer behaviors - and supply chain transformations. Also: virtual events get an unflinching review - and a challenge for 2021. Your whiffs include me blowing a gasket on some absurd AI assertions. Lead story - The diginomica NRF 2021 review - retailers grapple with pandemic consumers as the vaccine economy looms MyPOV: NRF 2021, aka The Big Show Chapter One, is in the books. But what have we learned? How have retailers really fared? Have retail transformations paid off, or are they full of the exhaust fumes of AI hype tech overspend?

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