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last week's earnings call,cheap retro jordans, saying Oracle plans to launch its DBaaS (database as a service) at the event. < p>
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<p> Oracle's DBaaS has been discussed and available for some time,, so it's not clear what if any new twists Ellison may introduce. At a minimum,cheap jordans online, he'll likely use OpenWorld as an opportunity to rev up the hype with his typical bombast,cheap real jordans, if his comments last week are an indication. < p>
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<p> &quot;With the push of a button your existing application automatically becomes a multi-tenant application and it's moved to the Oracle Cloud,cheap jordans free shipping,&quot; he said. &quot;No reprogramming is required. Hundreds of thousands of customers and ISVs have been waiting for exactly this. Database is our largest software business and database will be our largest cloud service business.&quot; < p>
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<p> It remains to be seen how successful Oracle's DBaaS will end up being, but the way things are headed, there's certainly an opportunity, according to analyst Ray Wang, chairman and founder of Constellation Research. < p>
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<p> As companies move operations to the cloud and take advantage of big data analytics, &quot;most of your data is going to be created outside the four walls of your enterprise,&quot; he said. &quot;So you've got to be able to connect so quickly to external sources and stream this data.&quot; This is a role Oracle wants to play, Wang said. < p>
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<p> Hurd is scheduled to deliver a keynote Monday dubbed &quot;The Business Value of the Cloud.&quot; More telling than that rather benign title, though, is the fact that no fewer than seven prominent CIOs from the likes of Procter &amp; Gamble, General Electric and Intel will join Hurd to share<ul>
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