| April 2023 | | Wikibon: Addressing key challenges to application modernization Modernizing apps, means making them Cloud Native or more importantly Hybrid Cloud Native. Cloud native is the process of designing, constructing, operating, and managing applications and workloads built in a cloud that leverages the cloud computing model and its technologies. It takes advantage of containers, microservices, service meshes, virtual hardware as well as software infrastructures, and declarative APIs. However, there are large number of obstacles facing IT organizations making the move to Cloud Native and Hybrid Cloud Native applications. One of the most challenging is the glut of complicated tools that are exceedingly difficult to integrate. Unfortunately, a broad spectrum of products and services are necessary today for effective Cloud Native and Hybrid Cloud Native applications. Find out why Wikibon thinks Oracle can help enterprises address many of these cloud native challenges for environments spanning on-premises and multicloud, with open source technologies. | Read the Wikibon paper |
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Highlights In this monthly edition we bring to you the latest announcements on Oracle Linux, Oracle Virtualization, Oracle Cloud Native Environment, and Oracle Verrazzano Enterprise Container Planform. Subscribe now to ensure you continue to receive our future editions to stay current on products, strategy, events and more. |
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Oracle Linux on OCI Today’s top IT goals are centered around infrastructure security and agility while maintaining complex hybrid environments. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is built on Oracle Linux, the same distribution used by the largest share of customer workloads. Running Oracle Linux on OCI and on-premises can help your business meet the demand for a secure hybrid environment. See why. |
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Staying Ahead of Cyberthreats with Oracle Ksplice Inadequate patch management can leave loopholes in the IT infrastructure leading to various security and performance issues and typically requires downtime which, depending on operations, can require weeks or months of advanced planning. Oracle Ksplice offers an automated solution that simplifies the patching process saving time and resources while keeping company’s systems secure. Read more to understand the capabilities and advantages of using Oracle Ksplice. |
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Develop in Oracle VM VirtualBox, Deploy to the Cloud As the world’s most popular open source, cross-platform virtualization software, Oracle VM VirtualBox lets you run multiple operating systems concurrently on a single device. It is available for macOS, Windows, Linux, and Oracle Solaris. Download Oracle VM VirtualBox. |
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Why Oracle Database Runs Best on Oracle Linux Oracle Linux offers out-of-the-box optimizations for your Oracle Databases that Red Hat Enterprise, CentOS, and other Linux distributions don’t. Learn more about all the advantages of using Oracle Linux for Oracle Database deployments. Read the technical brief. |
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5 easy steps to switch your CentOS system Oracle Linux is 100% application binary compatible with RHEL and CentOS and five simple steps are all that’s needed to switch. Learn how to easily switch from CentOS to Oracle Linux. |
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What Customers are Saying | Find out how customers are improving security, reducing downtime, simplifying operations, advancing their DevSecOps, and saving money switching to Oracle Linux. Alior Bank switches from CentOS to Oracle Linux to increase security One of the fastest-growing banks in Poland switched from CentOS to Oracle Linux to increase security, uptime, and reliability. Alior Bank needed an open source solution with optional enterprise support that addressed its patching and security requirements, and was compatible with the bank’s current CentOS environment. Find out why Alior Bank chose Oracle. |
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Upcoming Events | OCI – Easy Multicloud Kubernetes Cluster and Application Management with Verrazzano Kubernetes has quickly become the de facto standard for container orchestration. However, the adoption of Kubernetes also brings significant challenges. How can one manage costs and complexity while deploying to multiple clouds? If an application is not running smoothly, how can one identify the cause of the issue? Moreover, how can one move an app from one cloud to another? In this session, we will discuss how to develop, deploy, and operate cloud-native applications using Verrazzano, an open source container platform. Join us for a lively discussion about deploying and operating cloud-native applications across clouds using an open source container platform. | Register now | On-Demand Webinars | |
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| State of the Penguin - Navigating Cloud Scale, Automation and Security Across the Infrastructure | Watch now |
| How to increase security and simplify application deployment with KVM | Watch now |
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