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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Oracle Launches Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) on Premise with Capacity on Demand


Engages Customers on a Monthly Fee Model to Deploy Oracle Engineered Systems

KUALA LUMPUR – January 18, 2013 – Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL), the world's leading IT solution provider, today launched Oracle Infrastructure as a Service (Oracle IaaS) with Capacity on Demand, adding on to the company’s existing cloud portfolio.
The new launched Oracle IaaS enables organizations to deploy the fully integrated Oracle Engineered Systems in their data centers behind their firewall on a simple monthly fee model.
The portfolio of engineered systems that can be deployed on Cloud are including Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, Oracle SPARC SuperCluster, Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine and Oracle Sun ZFS Storage Appliance.
“For the first time, customers can get the unmatched performance, scalability and reliability of Oracle Engineered Systems deployed on premise, behind their firewall, for a monthly fee,” said Juan Loaiza, senior vice president, Oracle Software Development.
The Oracle IaaS includes elastic compute Capacity on Demand, enabling customers to easily add and remove processing capacity to meet their changing workloads, only paying for peak computing power when it is needed.

“The Oracle IaaS with elastic compute Capacity on Demand makes it possible for customers to use, and pay for peak processing power only when they need it, and get the highest level of support with the new Oracle PlatinumPlus Services.”

In addition, the company offers Oracle PlatinumPlus Services exclusively to support Oracle IaaS customer. The new Oracle PlatinumPlus Services provide quarterly proactive analysis and advisory by Oracle experts to identify issues with system performance, security compliance, and system availability, and provide guidance on how to resolve these issues.

Oracle IaaS is part of the Oracle Private Cloud Services portfolio and to learn more about the solution, please visit Oracle Infrastructure as a Service webpage.


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