Oracle stories
Fujitsu teams up with Oracle to enhance cloud services in Japan, offering localised data centre capabilities to customers.
What TmaxSoft brings to the market is an alternative to infrastructure software that offers users a new path to digital transformation.
The modules support a range computing applications including Microsoft SQL, Oracle, Microsoft Azure, VMware VDI, Cloudera, Hortonworks and SAP HANA.
Enterprise cloud applications provider Workday has opened a global support centre in Auckland, bringing up to 140 jobs to the city.
Oracle buys NetSuite in a £7.1bn move to lead cloud ERP, aiming for a major market share grab and vast growth in cloud adoption.
Fusion5 has continued its NetSuite success, scooping up its second big award from the vendor in as many months.
NetSuite has two major upgrades every year, with customisations that carry forward automatically so customers are always on the latest version.
Microsoft, Google and IBM may have posted 80%-plus growth, but they're still a long way from challenging market leader AWS.
Adaptive Intelligent Apps for CX are designed to help enhance existing applications within the Oracle CX Cloud Suite.
Following the recent news of its strategic partnership with Oracle, Megaport has now released its global market update - channel development is key.
NetSuite, under Oracle's wing, is set to open its first NZ office, boosting its cloud ERP presence in the Australasian market.
NetSuite expands its reach, set to launch a Sydney data centre as Oracle fuels its global growth with significant investment.
Megaport partners with Oracle to offer private and dedicated connectivity to Oracle Cloud for enterprise customers.
Tenable Network Security has continued to ramp up its local presence, appointing its first ANZ country manager as it eyes up the enterprise market.
Enterprise SaaS has recorded growth of 32% year on year in Q4 2016, with Microsoft leading the charge - but Google and Oracle snapping at its heels.
It is also the only vendor in Australia to offer full suite of enterprise SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS cloud services.
Equinix teams up with Oracle, boosting enterprise agility with a robust hybrid cloud solution, revealed at Oracle CloudWorld.
In the past few years, Equinix's cloud ecosystem has diversified considerably, particularly in Australia, where demand for cloud services is strong.
A recent report from Telsyte has revealed cloud IaaS is expected to be used by a whopping 99 percent of Australian enterprises by 2020.
DevOps, cloud and consulting provider Rubicon Red shares details of several major announcements that will help the company grow to new heights.