Oracle Throws Red Hat Into Hyperscaler Ring
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Oracle's strategic partnerships with Red Hat and Microsoft signify a strong move to enhance its position in the European cloud computing market. By offering Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Database@Azure, Oracle is broadening its service compatibility, which is crucial for attracting a diverse customer base seeking cloud solutions that integrate with a range of operating systems and platforms.
The expansion of Oracle's cloud services, including the launch of Oracle Access Governance, addresses the growing concerns over data privacy and cybersecurity in Europe. This is particularly relevant given the stringent data protection laws such as GDPR. By focusing on enterprise-grade solutions and integrating AI and ML into their SaaS offerings, Oracle is likely aiming to provide a competitive edge and cater to the increasing demand for intelligent and secure cloud services.
However, with the cloud market being highly competitive and saturated with service providers, Oracle's success will largely depend on its ability to differentiate its offerings and convince enterprises of the added value it can provide over its competitors, many of whom are also recognized as leaders in the ISG report.
Oracle's move to embed advanced security features such as Oracle Access Governance into its cloud infrastructure is a direct response to the escalating cybersecurity threats faced by businesses today. As European enterprises are particularly sensitive to data breaches due to potentially severe penalties under regulations like GDPR, providing robust security measures is a critical competitive differentiator for cloud service providers.
The integration of security governance tools is not just about protecting data, but also about simplifying the security adoption process for enterprises. This simplification can lower barriers to cloud adoption for companies that may have been hesitant due to the complexity of managing cloud security. Oracle's emphasis on security could thus play a pivotal role in its growth strategy by aligning with the risk management priorities of European businesses.
Oracle's initiative to strengthen its cloud services in Europe is a strategic move that takes into account the unique data privacy challenges of the region. The European Union's focus on data protection, exemplified by GDPR, requires cloud service providers to ensure compliance with strict regulatory standards. Oracle's collaboration with European companies and the integration of compliance-focused features into its offerings are likely to resonate with European enterprises that prioritize data sovereignty and privacy.
Moreover, the ISG report's emphasis on Oracle's efforts to integrate AI and ML technologies suggests an increased capacity for data analysis and potentially more effective compliance tools. These advancements could provide enterprises with the means to better manage and analyze their data while staying within the legal framework, which is a significant concern for any business operating in Europe.
Database giant seeks to aid European enterprises in addressing key challenges in the transformation to cloud computing, ISG Provider Lens™ report says
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“These alliances should give customers more choices and greater flexibility,” said John Szente, ISG partner, digital platforms and solutions, in
Cloud computing has become an integral part of the European digital landscape, the ISG report says. It has revolutionized how businesses operate and how individuals access and store data. According to the report, although
Oracle’s growing momentum can be attributed to its comprehensive suite of cloud services and its focus on delivering enterprise-grade solutions for these and other challenges, the ISG report says. At Oracle CloudWorld 2023, the company announced the launch of Oracle Access Governance to simplify security adoption. One of the key advantages of Oracle’s cloud platform is its seamless integration with existing enterprise software, the report says. Oracle service partners in
“Cloud computing has been a boon for European business, but it also introduces some potential pitfalls,” said Jan Erik Aase, partner and global leader, ISG Provider Lens Research. “Enterprises must carefully evaluate their cloud strategies and choose providers that align with their requirements and compliance obligations.”
The report also examines how Oracle has embedded AI and ML across their software-as-a-service (SaaS) apps, delivering prebuilt models in Oracle Database and MySQL HeatWave.
The 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ Oracle Cloud and Technology Ecosystem report for
The report names Accenture, Capgemini, Cognizant, Fujitsu, HCLTech, Infosys, LTIMindtree, PwC, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro as Leaders in all three quadrants, while Timestamp is named as a Leader in two quadrants. Version 1 is named as a Leader in one quadrant.
In addition, Quistor is named as a Rising Star — a company with a “promising portfolio” and “high future potential” by ISG’s definition — in all three quadrants. Steltix is named as a Rising Star in two quadrants, while Version 1 is named as a Rising Star in one quadrant.
A customized version of the report is available from Capgemini.
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