Oracle Lays Framework For Transforming Datacenter

Reaching out to the CIOs of various industry verticals once again, Oracle raised another forum organized by Team CIO Pakistan on the 15th of November, in an attempt to gain a better perspective on a prevailing market attitude towards optimization of datacenter.  Within context, optimization refers to a transformation of datacenter by opting for a storage space that offers horizontal and vertical scalability at an exponential speed and fractional cost.

Engaging the participants in a series of open-floor discussions followed by presentations on Rapid and Secure Acceleration of Enterprise Applications with Next Generation SPARC Enterprise Servers and Systems, Oracle’s Storage Vision, Transformative Oracle Storage Solutions for Datacenter Consolidation, Virtualization and Cloud, and Oracle Database Appliance,  was a senior-level  team from Oracle ASEAN Region.  These included  Nattapon Sub-Anake, Product Systems Manager, ASEAN, Oracle Corporation, Daniel Ong, Senior Sales Manager, ASEAN, Systems LoB, Oracle Corporation, and Felix Ong, Head of Hardware Sales, SAGE West, Oracle Corporation.

Oracle Servers and Systems â€" An Opening Note

Opening the session, Nattapon Sub-Anake welcomed the audience to a Keynote Session on SPARC Enterprise Servers and Systems, Oracle’s latest innovation.  As Nattapon detailed, Oracle Servers and Systems can be classified as Purpose Built and General Purpose.  Where Purpose Built Servers and Systems such as Exadata,  Exalogic, Big Data, Database Appliance and Exalytics have an architecture designed for specific functionalities and accommodation, General Purpose Servers are built to house all of these.  Oracle’s SPARC T4 SuperCluster displayed at the Oracle Open World is a General Purpose Server that has already achieved 10 world records over counterparts by HP and IBM across every tier.

As Nattapon referenced, Oracle Engineered Systems introduced an efficiency that sped execution up to 10 times on an average for its customers. A move to Oracle Middleware Solution made processing 9 times faster for Banco de Chile as compared to IBM Webshpere and MQSeries. For P&G, Point-Of-Sales Analytics experienced an increase in speed by 18 times and an increase of data compression by 15 times following a migration to Oracle Business Intelligence Solution. In the pipeline for early 2012 is an Integrated Full Stack Management System. Also presented to the audience for state-of-the-art features were other Oracle Enterprise Level Servers and Systems including the x86, Solaris 11, Oracle Linux, Oracle VM 3.0, and Oracle Kernel.

Hardware That Transforms Storage

Breezing through the announcements Oracle has made this year, the Keynote Presentation came to a wrap as the following presentations focused specifically on Oracle’s Vision for Storage through transformative hardware. Leading the next set of presentations, Daniel Ong Han Ping took stage. Offering a complete red stack that included software, middleware and hardware, Oracle had previously acquired Sun. Following the same, Pillar is a recent acquisition of Oracle in-line with its vision to provide a seamless integration, the highest performance, with maximum efficiency and security.

Fitting into the quotient, Daniel associated the 3 broad “value” differentiators with Axiom 600, a product family of Pillar, that consistently lower all IT costs and speed up the ROI, through advanced Quality of Service, Simple Data Management, and a scalability advantage. Facilitating Oracle’s Vision for Storage, Pillar Axiom 600 enables IT Administrators to utilize 80% of storage capacity without causing performance degradation which is twice the industry average.  Simply put, this is the sort of storage capacity all Oracle Servers and Systems extend to the existing and potential customers. In a win-win situation, Oracle’s Hybrid Compression drives efficiency by building a vast storage space that can be easily expanded to at a fractional cost. An advantage Oracle Servers and Systems hold over all competitors in the industry is innovation that suits recession.

In a closing keynote, Felix briefed the audience on Oracle Database Appliance, a simple and complete, plug-and-go hardware and software, ideal for SMBs and Departmental Systems. As business in the local industry follows a wait-and-see approach, Felix stressed on highest levels of serviceability ensured by Oracle at all times that include both premier support as well as telephonic support depending on the SLA reached.  As the session came to a close, Team Oracle from the ASEAN Region welcomed a final round of questions to make the knowledge-share interactive and fruitful.

 

 



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