Oracle Magazine, September/October 2017
ORACLE MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 2017 30 so much control over the cloud environment says Standingford Computational fluid dynamics and computational aerodynamics have always consumed a huge amount of computing resources Standingford believes on demand cloud services such as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute are ideal for these resource intensive tasks Oracles adoption based model can be significantly less expensive than other options if you use enough of it plus you open yourself up to all sorts of other process improvements such as training integration and metering the cost of your cloud services says Standingford We always have as much power as we need for any given task Our customers arent constrained and we dont pay for more than we use And for a company vested in providing innovative cloud services to its own customers Zenotechs partnership with Oracle is a strategic one When it comes to innovation in the cloud Oracle is one of the fast movers Standingford says For example they are very responsive to emerging requirements in the areas of adaptive intelligence and machine learning Powering Digital Transformations According to Oracles Levy the performance versatility and availability inherent in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure comes not only from the servers themselves but from giving each customer its own virtual network completely isolated from every other customers network Oracle virtualization differs from first generation cloud providers which handle virtualization within the hosts increasing the chance for resource contention and minimizing individual control Oracles new IaaS offerings unleash the phenomenal performance that the latest generation hardware can deliver Levy says With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customers dont have to worry about the performance degradation that comes when multiple virtual machine workloads access the same hypervisor at the same time which can cause I O bottlenecks Its a distinction that hasnt been lost on Zenotech and thousands of other Oracle Cloud customers The Oracle model is making it easier for organizations to understand how and why they should move to the cloud says Standingford More and more companies are now accepting cloud as the norm
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