Boston, MA 04/17/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) has launched a new service, the Oracle Database Backup and Oracle Storage Cloud. Designed to enable organizations utilize efficiently hybrid cloud solutions. The new service ensures seamless integration of public cloud solutions with private cloud environments. This is part of the company broader commitment to providing the best and most advanced cloud portfolios for businesses.
Oracle Backup Solution
The new service will empower customers with a variety of options with flexibility to move critical data from off premise to the more elaborate cloud space and vice versa. The new service will enable organizations maintain their competitive advantage while migrating from the present on premises workloads.
The service will also offer a more simple and scalable database cloud backup solution that should be reliable as a multi-tier backup and recovery solution. The Oracle database backup has already been integrated with Oracle recovery manager to allow customers continue use their RMAN commands.
The new Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) service will also accord customers the opportunity to parallelize and compress various back up data transfers sure to facilitate performance maximization. This is one of the creative solutions from the company as it strives to make headways in cloud computing and software initiatives.
Oracle storage Cloud
Oracle’s storage cloud is part of the broader cloud infrastructure with a one of a kind Service IaaS platform. The service has been developed to offer a comprehensive solution to organizations able to simplify and reduce capital as well as operational costs for data backups.
The service should be effortlessly reliable in ensuring organizations are able to store and manage their data in the cloud. The new storage solution is API compatible able to provide access to data through REST and Java. It is also supported by Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL)’s collection of OPN cloud programs with its partners given a chance to participate in cloud services with a view of making profits.