On the first day of OpenWorld, Oracle unveiled a slew of products designed to position the company as the preeminent cloud vendor: a high-end server; an upgraded flagship database, version 12c, which will be released early next year; and a range of new or upgraded applications for the cloud. Given Oracle’s hyper-focus on everything cloud, there was a lot of attention paid to the latest iteration of Fusion, which combines Oracle’s many acquisitions over the past year and has been structured to run both on-premises and on the cloud.
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Posted by: Erika Morphy October 2, 2012 10:35 AMOn the first day of OpenWorld, Oracle unveiled a slew of products designed to position the company as the preeminent cloud vendor: a high-end server; an upgraded flagship database, version 12c, which will be released early next year; and a range of new or upgraded applications for the cloud. Given Oracle’s hyper-focus on everything cloud, there was a lot of attention paid to the latest iteration of Fusion, which combines Oracle’s many acquisitions over the past year and has been structured to run both on-premises and on the cloud.