Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 18 seconds

NETSUITE MOVING TO ORACLE CLOUD Featured

The press had a pre-conference briefing on what was going on at SuiteConnect this week. But the big NetSuite news is that cloud products from the Oracle business unit are going on the Oracle Gen2 Cloud Infrastructure.

The plan has been discussed for several months. Now, the steps being taken have been posted on the NetSuite website by Brian Chess, GVP Cloud Operations, Oracle NetSuite, who also promoted three sessions at OracleWorld this week about the Oracle Cloud (without mentioning SuiteConenct). “It blends all of the advantages of the public cloud with the control and predictability of on-premise infrastructure to deliver high performance and high availability,” Chess wrote. You get the feeling the NetSuite name will linger as a product platform but the business unit may be subsumed by the parent in the way Microsoft Business Solutions, the home of Dynamics, was taken into the larger parent (which many of us believe has not always been helpful.) Chess said customers in London, England, and Frankfurt, Germany. NetSuite will got live in 18 Oracle datacenters in the United States, EMEA and JAPAC in the next 18 months with 100 percent of new customers in Europe on the Oracle Cloud by next spring with two U.S. regions available next spring. Chess touted the migration as providing a path to the Oracle Autonomous Database while NetSuite will turn over support and services for upgrades to customers. Chess also pitched the transfer as increasing availability, scalability and expandability, along with security and greater intelligence through. including AI-based applications, machine integrated -integrated security, and automated analytics.

Read 2202 times
Rate this item
(0 votes)

Visit other PMG Sites:

PMG360 is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal data we collect from our subscribers/agents/customers/exhibitors and sponsors. On May 25th, the European's GDPR policy will be enforced. Nothing is changing about your current settings or how your information is processed, however, we have made a few changes. We have updated our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy to make it easier for you to understand what information we collect, how and why we collect it.