The Future of Oracle Cloud and the Role of Alloy, With EVP Clay Magouyrk
At its big CloudWorld event this year, Oracle announced a new cloud
infrastructure platform called Oracle Alloy and its mission to
"bring the power of the cloud to the masses." To hear more about
the part-technology and part-go-to-market innovation, Bob E
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The Big Themes:
What inspired Alloy? Less than a decade ago, Clay says,
companies were trying and failing to build their own private
clouds, because the technology just wasn't there yet. But Oracle
believes it now has the tech to meet this desire among customers.
What kinds of customers are interested? Clay points to
organizations that deal with a lot of regulation as the prime
audience for Alloy—they're interested in cloud but it has never
worked for them before. This includes governments and companies
in industries like financial services, healthcare, and telecomm.
Is this the future of cloud? Oracle does not believe the
future of cloud is to consolidate power among a few vendors, Clay
says. Alloy is intended to infuse flexibility into how cloud
technology can work for customers, putting much more control in
their hands.
The Big Quote: "Cloud infrastructure has been around for at least
15, maybe 16, 17 years. We're only 30% market penetration. It's
not because people haven't heard of it yet... What they need is
they need better solutions that actually solve their problems."
Want to learn more about OCI and Oracle Alloy? Connect with Clay
on LinkedIn.
Visit Cloud Wars for more.
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