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Oracle Launches Multi-Cloud Management Platform

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Oracle has announced the launch of the Oracle Cloud Observability and Management Platform that will be a suite of diagnostic, management, and analytics tools for managing multiple clouds and on-premise environments.

This announcement by Oracle announced its entry into multi-cloud and hybrid management. Presently, many vendors are trying to become a layer that manages multiple clouds. Public providers like Google Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft Azure are eyeing the market. Meanwhile, VMware, Dell Technologies, HPE, IBM, and others all have similar multi-cloud management plays.

Dan Koloski, vice president of Oracle Enterprise and Cloud Manageability, said “We expect these services to be used by both large and small enterprises who have important applications whose performance they wish to maximize. Those applications may be deployed in Oracle Cloud, on-premises, in third-party clouds or in any combination of the three.

Oracle, which has seen some momentum for its cloud unit, remarked its cloud management services can be accessed on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

The Oracle Cloud Observability and Management Platform includes:

  • A vendor agnostic approach with interoperability with Grafana, PagerDuty, Slack,and Twilio built-in.
  • Built-in machine learning for detecting anomalies and enabling remediation.
  • A unified view of the software stacks.
  • Diagnostics for traditional and cloud technologies deployed in multiple environments.
  • Services to monitor applications, database, logs, performance and operations.

This year, Oracle also landed Zoom as a reference customer for its cloud and is seeing momentum.