The Silicon Review
07 Febuary, 2020
Recently, Oracle Corp stated that it has added computing data centers in five regions and by the q4 of 2020it is planning to expand it to almost 36 locations. The company wants to join the race with other big players like Microsoft Corp and Amazon.com. Oracle had a rocky start in the cloud business and after being in the business software segment for a long time, the company is all set to roll out the second-gen of the cloud systems. Through the new system, Oracle can operate the customer rent capacity and data centers from it. According to Forrester Research, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services are the two most prominent players in the global market by forming two-third of it in 2019.
Oracle is trying hard to make an impact and to do that the company is extending its services geographically to win customers. Executive vice president of engineering in Oracle's cloud unit, Clay Magouyrk, stated that they are offering data centers in most of the places because of the data privacy regulations that vary according to the region. The main idea of the company is to have at least two regions in every country so that during a disaster they will have one as a backup.
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