REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., July 8,
2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Building on the success of
Oracle's Exadata Cloud@Customer service over the last three years,
Oracle announced the availability of Oracle Autonomous Database on
Exadata Cloud@Customer. This new offering combines the latest
Oracle Database with the fastest Oracle Database
platform—Exadata—delivered as a cloud service in customer
datacenters. It eliminates database management and capital
expenditures while enabling pay-per-use and elastic consumption of
database cloud resources. Now, Autonomous Database is available to
run in customer data centers both as a standalone offering and as
part of Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, the industry's
first on-premises cloud region, which was also announced today. Get
started here.
Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer is the
simplest and fastest transition to a cloud model with typical
deployments taking less than a week. Existing applications in a
datacenter can simply connect and run without requiring any
application changes — while data never leaves the customer's
datacenter. This is ideal for enterprises that find it challenging
to move their mission-critical database workloads to the public
cloud due to data sovereignty and regulatory requirements, security
and performance concerns, or because their on-premises applications
and databases are tightly coupled.
"Exadata Cloud@Customer has been successfully deployed at
hundreds of customers, including large financial services
companies, telecoms, healthcare providers, insurers, and
pharmaceutical companies worldwide to modernize their
infrastructure and lower costs by up to 50 percent," said
Juan Loaiza, executive vice
president, mission-critical database technologies, Oracle. "We are
now bringing Oracle Autonomous Database to customer
datacenters—freeing DBAs and developers from mundane maintenance
tasks and enabling them to innovate and create more business
value."
Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer enables
organizations to move to an environment where everything is
automated and managed by Oracle. Autonomous operations include:
database provisioning, tuning, clustering, disaster protection,
elastic scaling, securing and patching, which eliminates manual
processes and human error while reducing costs and increasing
performance, security and availability. The serverless architecture
automatically scales to match changing workloads, providing true
pay-per-use.
"Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer combines
the game changing capabilities of the revolutionary Exadata X8M
platform with Oracle's most advanced machine-learning-powered
database and its second-generation cloud control plane for a true
enterprise-grade database cloud experience on-premises," said
Carl Olofson, Research Vice
President, Data Management Software, IDC. "Every business has a set
of ISV and home grown applications that they depend on to run all
aspects of their business from finance to manufacturing, HR,
orders, procurement, and operations. For companies serious about
running these types of critical Oracle-based applications in an
on-premises enterprise database cloud, Oracle Autonomous Database
on Exadata Cloud@Customer is currently the most advanced offering
in the market today."
Customers can leverage Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata
Cloud@Customer to consolidate thousands of databases and run the
converged, open Oracle Database for multiple data types and
workloads including Machine Learning, JSON, Graph, spatial, IOT and
In-Memory, instead of deploying fragmented special-purpose
databases. With Oracle Autonomous Database on Oracle Exadata
Cloud@Customer, organizations can work with up to 7x larger
databases, achieve greater database consolidation, and improve
performance with up to 12x more SQL IOPS, 10x more SQL throughput,
and 98 percent lower SQL latency than RDS on AWS Outposts. Oracle
Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer reduces customers'
infrastructure and database management by up to 90 percent because
they only have to focus on the schemas and data inside their
databases, not on running the underlying database
infrastructure.
In addition to the new Cloud@Customer offerings, Oracle
continues to enhance the capabilities of the Autonomous Database.
Oracle today announced the certification of Oracle's Siebel,
PeopleSoft, and JD Edwards running on Oracle Autonomous Database.
By using Autonomous Database, Oracle's Siebel, PeopleSoft, and JD
Edwards customers will lower their costs while improving security,
performance, and availability. The company also announced Oracle
Autonomous Data Guard which delivers an autonomously managed high
availability and disaster recovery solution protecting against
database and site failures. Oracle Autonomous Data Guard provides
near zero data loss (RPO) and recovery time (RTO) objectives in the
face of catastrophic failures.
Global Organizations Welcome New Cloud@Customer
Offerings
Samsung SDS is the largest enterprise cloud solutions provider
in Korea, delivering data-driven digital innovations to customers
in 41 countries worldwide. "Back in 2010, we adopted the first
Exadata platform to improve a display manufacturing system," said
Dr. WP Hong, CEO, Samsung SDS. "Now 10 years later, we have
implemented nearly 300 Exadata systems for our customers in
manufacturing, financial services, construction and engineering,
and public and private sector services. Aligning with our digital
innovation strategy and our journey to enterprise cloud, we have
now adopted the first Exadata Cloud@Customer in one of our
datacenters and look forward to deploying Autonomous Database."
NTT DoCoMo is the number one mobile carrier in Japan with the largest customer base. "Oracle
Exadata is implemented as our core engine to process the call,
communication, and billing information of 80M users in real-time," said Taku Hasegawa, Senior Vice President, General
Manager of Information Systems Department, NTT DoCoMo. "Thanks to
Exadata, we could cut operation and maintenance costs in half,
while realizing 10x performance. As the core infrastructure for
DoCoMo's digital transformation and further business growth, I look
forward to the continuous evolution of Oracle Exadata and the novel
technology innovation driven by Autonomous Database on Exadata
Cloud@Customer."
Crédit Agricole CIB is the Corporate and Investment Banking arm
of the Crédit Agricole Group, one of the world's largest banks.
"Moving to Exadata Cloud@Customer has significantly improved our
accounting information systems performance, which has enabled us to
carry out our accounting closing process with much greater agility
and to reduce our operational costs," said Pierre-Yves Bollard, Global Head of Finance IT,
Crédit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank. "The high value
provided by the Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure has been
recognized by all IT and business teams."
Entel is the largest telecom provider in Chile and the third largest in Peru. "We have used Exadata systems for the
past five years to support many applications across dozens of lines
of business, including crucial billing and network management
systems," said Helder Branco, Head
of IT Operations, Entel. "By using Exadata, we improved
mission-critical Oracle Database performance by up to 3x, and
reduced our security exposure. We are taking our digital
transformations to the next level by moving over 30 databases to
Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer and improving
their security with its self-securing capabilities."
RKK Computer Service is an IT consultancy based in Japan, focusing on local governments and
financial institutions. "RKK Computer Service selected Oracle
Exadata Cloud@Customer to host our shared platform that runs core
business systems for 100 municipalities," said Chihiro Sato, Deputy General Manager, Public
Sector Planning and Development Division, RKK Computer Service.
"Compared to our previous on-premises solution, we have 24 percent
cost savings and more than 70 percent IO performance improvement,
which enables us to run concurrent batch processes for multiple
municipalities. High availability is achieved with RAC and Data
Guard. We believe that Oracle's second-generation Exadata
Cloud@Customer is a promising cloud platform for municipalities.
RKKCS will continuously enhance our cloud infrastructure for
municipalities by exploring Autonomous Database on Exadata
Cloud@Customer to improve operational efficiency."
The State of Queretaro is
located in central Mexico. "Based
on a directive from the state governor and state secretary to
address the COVID-19 crisis, we were asked to develop an
application that would allow the citizens and patients of the State
of Querétaro, Mexico, to carry out
a self-diagnosis to help avoid the spread of infections," said
Pedro Gonzalez, Director CIAS,
Queretaro State Government, Mexico. "With Oracle Database on Exadata
Cloud@Customer, we were able to react quickly and develop a mobile
application in less than three weeks — plus we were able to adhere
to state regulations to maintain the sensitive data of citizens and
patients in our facilities. We look forward to investing in Oracle
Autonomous Database this year, which will free up our staff and
resources to focus on developing new business
applications without spending any time on patching, tuning,
and maintaining the database."
Siav is an enterprise content management software and IT
services company based in Italy.
"We chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to help us manage the
constant growth of our business in cloud services and solutions,"
said Nicola Voltan, CEO, Siav S.p.A.
"Exadata Cloud@Customer provides the performance, scalability and
security we need to offer the highest quality service to our
customers. It's managed by Oracle in our datacenter, enabling us to
comply with the Italian legislation related to the geographical
location of the service provided."
New Exadata Cloud@Customer Enhancements
In addition to
the Autonomous Database, Oracle is announcing the following Exadata
Cloud@Customer enhancements:
- Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8M Technology, which
combines Intel® Optane™ DC Persistent Memory and 100 gigabit remote
direct memory access (RDMA) over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) to
remove storage bottlenecks and dramatically increase performance
for the most demanding workloads such as Online Transaction
Processing (OLTP), IoT, fraud detection, and high frequency
trading. Direct database access to shared persistent memory
increases peak performance to 12 million SQL read IOPS, 2.5X
greater than the prior generation offering powered by Exadata
Database Machine X8. Additionally, Exadata X8M dramatically reduces
the latency of critical database IOs by enabling remote IO
latencies below 19 microseconds—more than 10X faster than the prior
generation offering. These ultra-low latencies are achieved even
for workloads requiring millions of IOs per second.
- Multiple VM Clusters per Exadata Rack, which enables
organizations to share an Exadata system for production, DR and
dev/test and provide isolation across departments and use
cases.
- PCI-DSS Certification: Exadata Cloud@Customer now
supports and meets Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard
requirements and can be implemented as part of a highly secure
financial processing environment.
Additional Resources
- Learn more about Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata
Cloud@Customer
- See what customers and industry analysts are saying
- Learn more about Exadata Cloud@Customer
- Learn more about Cloud@Customer
About Oracle
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of integrated applications for Sales, Service, Marketing, Human
Resources, Finance, Supply Chain and Manufacturing, plus Highly
Automated and Secure Generation 2 Infrastructure featuring the
Oracle Autonomous Database. For more information about Oracle
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