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Oracle Cloud Seminar

I was invited to an Oracle seminar last week, with the title “Banking on Cloud” and sub-title “The coming of age for Financial Services”.

The main speaker was Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief of Computer Weekly.
Computer weekly was a ubiquitous magazine found on every desk, when I started my IT career at Chase Manhattan in 1988. With the Internet and Segmentation of special interests magazines and website, I cannot recall the last time I saw a copy.

Bryan delivered an inspiring talk on Cloud, with following key points

Great talk, very inspiring and I found myself storing away ammunition for future meetings with those firms that insist that software must be installed in-house. A comeback with lower cost or direct service is not always a compelling comeback. Just need to figure out how to deliver a disruptive change message as well as Bryan.

This left Oracle’s Daniel Healy with a hard act to follow, which he did admirably given that he had to present  a short overview of Oracle product offerings. By this time my mind was still mulling over the prior talk; so only a few points stuck: Enterprise manager can manage resources that are local or cloud, Engineered Services provide Exdata managed boxes for high performance, many Oracle products have cloud pricing options.

Then a few drinks and home with the very nice moleskine notebooks in the marketing pack.

Thank you to our friends at oracle.

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