Never heard anyone to use OCI (except may be zoom) Does anyone know how many companies use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)? TC:400K
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They throw that in with their other suite solution. Their database and some HR or ERM.
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Lots of companies. Kind of Often times, Oracle sells OCI licenses at the same price or lower as the on-prem license and then just throws in the option to keep the on-prem license at little or no cost. It's like selling a car for $10, but charging $30K for the key - and then bragging about how you the worlds greatest key salesman. So, a "Cloud customer" is often times a normal customer using on-prem licenses with a few useless pilot programs on the cloud.
Thanks for the explanation.
Lots of on prem users that are swapping to cloud use oracle.
I think they have a niche. They build smaller semi-public regional clouds for gov.
They do what IBM does. Throw in their cloud with legacy stuff
J P Morgan Chase. Noticed their careers site hosted on OCI.
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https://www.oracle.com/cloud/customers/ That’s not including confidential/secret dedicated regions that US and Japanese govt use. And to add to the point that south_bay made: Public clouds like AWS pay license fees for each customer that’s using there managed mysql rds offering, that’s why they came up with Aurora, from 2023 or was it 2022 I’m not sure but public clouds won’t be allowed to offer a managed service built on top of MySql or OracleDB (which will probably push legacy customers who have TBs of data in these databases to move to OCI)
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