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| Editor's Note | | Now the Cloud Can Come to You A lot of companies and government agencies that may want to move IT operations to a public cloud are blocked by regulatory restrictions governing where their data is allowed to reside. In early 2016, Oracle introduced the Cloud at Customer program that gets around those barriers. The program puts a "cloud machine" in the customer's data center, the customer pays a subscription, and Oracle takes care of all updates. Recently, Oracle unveiled a major expansion of the services available via the model, which now includes cloud applications such as Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud and Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud and more than double the available Oracle Cloud platform services. "We don't want to leave anyone out of the cloud party," says Oracle Vice President Nirav Mehta. Get details on how this approach might work for you, in Can't Move to the Cloud? The Cloud Can Come to You. | — Jeff Erickson, Oracle Editor at Large Video: Glintt Trusts Oracle Cloud Machine for Healthcare Data | |
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| More Cloud News | | 'Automation Is No Longer Optional' Technologies that make developers' lives easier—such as containers and microservices—can also create complexity for the IT teams that keep those applications running. Learn to deal with that complexity with advice from Bitnami cofounder and Oracle Code keynote speaker Daniel Lopez Ridruejo, including his ideas about cloud-native advantages and the future of serverless technologies. What he said. | Behind the Numbers: Life as a Data Scientist "Data scientist" earned the top spot among GlassDoor's 50 best jobs in America,. What does it take to become one? Curiosity, a passion for problem-solving, and a lack of ego, says Oracle's Robin Opie, vice president of data science. Learn more about being a data scientist. | Unlock the Value from Your Data Today's data preparation tools let lines of business run their own analytics without relying on IT. For example, CaixaBank is storing vast pools of data on one consolidated platform—a data lake—so each of its business units can access and analyze data as needed. Learn about tools for mining data across your business. | Disrupt Yourself: Hitachi Consulting Corporation's Big Move Three years ago, executives at HCC began expanding their traditional consulting services to include turnkey systems that combine business best practices with technology, to help companies on initiatives such as the Internet of Things. At the same time, they moved to Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud, helping turn their greatest asset—employee expertise—into a more powerful advantage. How it's all paid off. |
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