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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure introduces cloud-technology within OCI Dedicated Region

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The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has recently taken over a new project – offering OCI Dedicated Region – that will let the company offer public cloud services to the consumers within their premises.

As per company data, this will cut short the requirement of space and power by 60-75%, resulting in lowering of costs for consumers. Kapil Makhija, the Vice-President of the firm reiterated the information on technology cloud to the media.

Makhija said that the OCI Dedicated Region has been introduced to accelerate adoption of public cloud for all enterprises looking to bring in regulatory requirements. Previously, most firms could not think of so as there was no technology that would cut short the expenses.

Commenting on the same, Makhija said, “We are seeing a huge change in the way governments are viewing how technology can accelerate their digitization efforts. Our OCI Dedicated Region is a game-changer product for India – especially for companies that operate in regulated industries, including all public sector firms and governments – more so for India’s states.”

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He further said that new cloud technology can also help state governments and public companies as it would do-away with all technology on costs, security breaches and data residency.

The new tech service will also add value towards consumers meeting strict latency, data sovereignty requirements, and data residency that serve crucial pertaining to modern IT services. Additionally, the cloud technology will also let Oracle offer consumers with almost 100 different services within the company premises that were previously available on to public cloud customers.

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Reiterating the same, Makhija said, “The public cloud is being given to our customers within their premises, they can keep their data within their firewall, entirely under their control, but they also have the flexibility which is available in public cloud data centres.” The cloud technology will be billed as per consumption that will further help in maintaining overall costs.

Adding more to his statement, Makhija said, “Distributed cloud is the next evolution of cloud computing, and it provides customers with much more flexibility and control in how they deploy cloud resources,” said Dave McCarthy, research vice president, cloud and Edge infrastructure services, IDC. “Customers are no longer restricted by location choices, data sovereignty, data residency, or latency.”

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As has been proved, the cloud technology will help consumers run IT workloads as well as retain data and service control. It will let all enterprises meet certain regulatory requirements that will ultimately add great value in adopting public cloud measures.

The Oracle will look to provide cloud technology service that will cut down IT management costs as well as reduce capital expenditure values with time.

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