Cloud Computing: Reign Of Access

A detailed description of the further growth of cloud has been deduced by Oracle CEO, Larry Wilson on 2012, who once re-launched John McCarthy’s 1961 MIT theory on 2008 and later called the same as gibberish, first introduced cloud to the entire world as platform based product. There are two versions of Oracle's new IaaS cloud. One is a "public cloud" similar to the kind of clouds offered by Amazon, Rackspace, HP, and others, where the hardware is located in Oracle's data centres. It includes compute services and storage services, Ellison said. The second is the so-called Oracle Private cloud, where a replica of Oracle's public cloud is put in the customer's own data centre. Oracle would still own the hardware and be responsible for running it, securing it and updating it. The third announcement was that Oracle invented a brand new kind of database, designed specifically for the cloud. It's dubbed Oracle 12c (the c stands for cloud) and it let's multiple companies share the same database. Or a company with many Oracle databases can use 12c to easily consolidate all them onto one set of server/storage hardware. The Oracle 12c database will be available in 2013. The fourth announcement was for a new hardware product that is a direct competitor to rival SAP's HANA database. Ellison introduced Exadata x3 and says that it will be bigger and faster than HANA, as well as rival server products from IBM and HP but that it will cost far less. Exadata x3 prices start at $200,000.

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Cloud Computing: Reign Of Access

A detailed description of the further growth of cloud has been deduced by Oracle CEO, Larry Wilson on 2012, who once re-launched John McCarthy’s 1961 MIT theory on 2008 and later called the same as gibberish, first introduced cloud to the entire world as platform based product. There are two versions of Oracle's new IaaS cloud. One is a "public cloud" similar to the kind of clouds offered by Amazon, Rackspace, HP, and others, where the hardware is located in Oracle's data centres. It includes compute services and storage services, Ellison said. The second is the so-called Oracle Private cloud, where a replica of Oracle's public cloud is put in the customer's own data centre. Oracle would still own the hardware and be responsible for running it, securing it and updating it. The third announcement was that Oracle invented a brand new kind of database, designed specifically for the cloud. It's dubbed Oracle 12c (the c stands for cloud) and it let's multiple companies share the same database. Or a company with many Oracle databases can use 12c to easily consolidate all them onto one set of server/storage hardware. The Oracle 12c database will be available in 2013. The fourth announcement was for a new hardware product that is a direct competitor to rival SAP's HANA database. Ellison introduced Exadata x3 and says that it will be bigger and faster than HANA, as well as rival server products from IBM and HP but that it will cost far less. Exadata x3 prices start at $200,000.

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Cloud Computing: Reign Of Access

Cloud Computing: Reign Of Access

by Binayaka Mishra
Cloud Computing: Reign Of Access

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A detailed description of the further growth of cloud has been deduced by Oracle CEO, Larry Wilson on 2012, who once re-launched John McCarthy’s 1961 MIT theory on 2008 and later called the same as gibberish, first introduced cloud to the entire world as platform based product. There are two versions of Oracle's new IaaS cloud. One is a "public cloud" similar to the kind of clouds offered by Amazon, Rackspace, HP, and others, where the hardware is located in Oracle's data centres. It includes compute services and storage services, Ellison said. The second is the so-called Oracle Private cloud, where a replica of Oracle's public cloud is put in the customer's own data centre. Oracle would still own the hardware and be responsible for running it, securing it and updating it. The third announcement was that Oracle invented a brand new kind of database, designed specifically for the cloud. It's dubbed Oracle 12c (the c stands for cloud) and it let's multiple companies share the same database. Or a company with many Oracle databases can use 12c to easily consolidate all them onto one set of server/storage hardware. The Oracle 12c database will be available in 2013. The fourth announcement was for a new hardware product that is a direct competitor to rival SAP's HANA database. Ellison introduced Exadata x3 and says that it will be bigger and faster than HANA, as well as rival server products from IBM and HP but that it will cost far less. Exadata x3 prices start at $200,000.


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BN ID: 2940154444818
Publisher: Binayaka Mishra
Publication date: 06/29/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Binayaka Mishra is an experienced IT professional, in various tools and technologies like Data Warehousing, BigData Analytics, Cloud Computing, Reporting Analytics & Project Management documentation with 14+ years’of experience. He was Graduated in Computer Science & Engineering from National Institute Of Science & Technology, Berhampur, Odisha, India in 2002.

He has worked in several critical roles with MNC’s like Tech Mahindra, Oracle Corporation, Wipro Technology,CapGemini UK,CapGemini India Pvt Ltd, UBS , AoN Hewitt Associates India Pvt Ltd, HMRC -UK and TUI Travel Plc -UK. Apart from technical details, his mastery are into functional domains like Payroll Processing, Tax Calculation, UK NI, BFSI,Telecommunication, Corporate Tax measurements divisions, Investment Banking, Automotive, Asset management , Security and Travel & Tourisim.

Currently working as a Solution Architect / Project Manager in Tech Mahindra, India, loves to listen to music, play snooker, Bowling and a desperate swimmer like a shark.

More Information could be found about him in his Linkedin Profile : https://www.linkedin.com/in/binayaka-mishra-b09612142/

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