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In this session, Leo Leung, Sr. Director of Products & Strategy at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, provides a brief overview of their features, benefits, and key differentiators. Leo will also demonstrate how customers use Oracle Cloud to run enterprise workloads with the predictability, high performance, governance, availability, and operational control that they have been accustomed to from their own data centers.
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In this session, Adeel Amin, Principal Product Manager at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, walks through the setup of a typical Enterprise Application, JDEdwards EnterpriseOne, on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and demonstrate high availability use cases.
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In this session, Leo Leung, Sr. Director of Products & Strategy at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, shares customer case studies and discuss why customers are using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for performance intensive applications.
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In this session, Abhiram Annangi, Principal Product Manager at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, will walk through the setup of a typical container-based application on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. He then demonstrates running an Apache Spark Big Data workload on VM and bare metal Kubernetes clusters.
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Karan Batta, Sr. Principal Product Manager, shares product updates for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in November 2018.
Oracle is updating their compute platform with auto-scale, instance pools, fault domains, paravirtualization, a catalog of partner images, and reboot migration. Compute instances are also updated with AMD EPYC processors, including HPC and GPU instances with NVIDIA as well as high-frequency processors from Intel for HPC. Oracle is also announcing clustered networking, allowing HPC or big data customers to quickly move data between nodes in the cloud using RoCE for low latency and high-bandwidth.
Oracle is also partnering with Altair using this technology to allow manufacturing and automotive applications for engineering in the cloud.
Personnel: Karan Batta
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