Earlier this week, Larry Ellison launched a version of Oracle's cloud that can run in a customer's own data centers.
Even market analysts who were once skeptical of Oracle's chances in the cloud market say this product could be a good opportunity for the database giant to win customers in the biggest, most lucrative as-yet-untapped cloud market: those massive so-called "workloads" that huge companies can't, or don't want to, move into the cloud.
"I've joked that OCI was too 'minimum to be viable.' But now they are above minimally viable," she says. "It's still is more minimal than AWS or Azure, but it has a significant majority of really essential stuff that enterprises need." So the private cloud that can capture these customers' biggest, most lucrative workloads can then capture more of the rest of their cloud needs.
Oracle has been slow by most standards to build out its cloud services, but Leong says that the company has done a good job with the features that it has added, and made sure that they're well-suited to the needs of large enterprises. All told, Oracle Cloud is starting to become a better all-purpose platform, suited to hosting any cloud app, not just Oracle's own apps, she believes.
Oracle Say whatever you say but there is no cloud more user friendly than OCI, we still have a lot to catch up from aws and other big players, but we are definitely on the good way
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