Dear Val,
Despite the global health and economic crises, businesses are maintaining their operations, employees are working remotely, scientists are collaborating on vital research, and families and friends are connecting in ways that were unthinkable not long ago.
By 2022, over 90% of enterprises worldwide will be relying on a mix of on-premises/dedicated private clouds, multiple public clouds, and legacy platforms to meet their infrastructure needs. That's according to the latest forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC), which expects 2021 to be the year of multi-cloud. By 2025, Oracle expects to see more and more enterprises embrace a next-generation cloud model to achieve unprecedented degrees of automation. For business leaders, the message is clear: Cloud adoption is accelerating with urgency, as firms set their sights on the next generation of cloud computing capabilities.
Amidst this shifting and unpredictable landscape, we hold fast to our commitment to be a strategic partner to you, working with you to emerge stronger in this new norm.
Sincerely, |
Emily Ng
Global Key Account Director for Singtel Group
Oracle Corporation
Connect with me at:
emily.ng@oracle.com | +65 8112 7228 | LinkedIn |
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Customer Story
Legacy apps got your customers down?
Move ’em to cloud like we did with Entel Entel, a growing Chilean telecom company, needed a more agile tech operation, but it had a lot of valuable legacy applications. The answer: Quickly move its VMware-based workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, without having to change them.
“One of the best things about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is that we can run all of our VMware workloads and other mission-critical applications for two companies, in two regions, on one cloud infrastructure. For us, migrating VMware to Oracle was fast, easy, and inexpensive.”
Alfredo Vaz Pinto, Infrastructure Manager, Entel

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Research Report
Cloud 2020:
Cloud Accelerates with Urgency |
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Second-generation cloud gives businesses the ability to master the intelligent technologies that are becoming increasingly integral to competitiveness. And many firms now recognize the necessity. In this report, we delve into the results. Where does second-generation fit within their broader cloud strategy—and how is it enabling their ambitions for the digital future? The analysis in this study is based on a survey of 1,150 senior executives, which was carried out on behalf of Oracle by Longitude, a Financial Times company, between January and March 2020.

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Tech Trends 2020
Empowering the Digital Journey with Oracle
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This perspective explores Deloitte’s Tech Trends 2020 report with an Oracle lens to provide a look into how the modern enterprise may navigate each trend with Oracle technologies.

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Inside Oracle's Cloud Strategy
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The Oracle Fusion Cloud is the Real Deal and That's Bad News for SAP
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