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| Editor's Note | | Break the Mold I was excited from the moment I heard about Carbon Inc., a well-funded startup using a totally cloud-based business model to revolutionize the 3D printing industry. Instead of selling its 3D printers, Carbon offers them in a hardware-as-a-service model via a three-year subscription that includes unlimited use of the printer, automatic software updates, and extensive customer support. I suppose it's no surprise that Carbon also built internal business processes on the cloud, adopting Oracle Cloud for customer service, finance, procurement, human capital management, inventory, order management, manufacturing, and supply chain. Learn more about what it really means to be a cloud-native company. | — Aaron Lazenby, Editor-in-Chief, Profit magazine Video: 3D Printer Carbon Taps Oracle ERP Cloud for Agility | |
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| More Cloud News | | The API Tech Behind Trunk Club's Style For the online personalized shopping service Trunk Club, success depends on giving customers an elegant connection between digital and physical experiences. Two years ago, Trunk Club began creating and documenting application programming interfaces (APIs) with Apiary, which Oracle is integrating with its Oracle API Platform Cloud Service, making it easier for developers to add new features. The benefits. | What 'Petya' Revealed About Security Flaws In light of the most recent ransomware attack, IT leaders would do well to resist the siren call of third-party software maintenance firms that don't provide security patching, or consistent innovation cycles that bring customers the most-advanced technology. Oracle's advantage. | Three New Open Source Container Utilities Oracle developers have created tools to improve the security and performance of containers. Now Oracle has made these tools—smith, crashcart, and railcar—open-source. What you can do with these tools. | You and IaaS Report: Learning from the success of early adopters |
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