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Top 6 Ways to Keep Employees from Leaving their Job
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Oracle integrated cloud
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Oracle EPM
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Oracle cloud EPM
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Oracle Analytics cloud
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Why Migrate to Cloud?
If you searched for the importance of cloud migration and clicked on this article, you already know what cloud softwares is and the basic difference between the Cloud and on-premises. But what is Cloud Migration?
Cloud migration, in simple terms, is the adoption of a service with a reliable service provider instead of continuing to rely on the big infrastructure and servers at your location. The process involves moving all the data, computational workloads, applications, etc., into the Cloud.
Some businesses prefer moving only partially to the Cloud, while most move entirely, again depending on the present and future requirements of the company.
The decision to cloud migration is big. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that moving to the Cloud is what you want and it’s the right decision for your company. So, without wasting time, let’s move on to the benefits of migration from on-premises and the Cloud.
Benefits of Cloud Migration
Lower TCO: If not Cloud, the option that remains to implement software for better organizational working is to bring in on-premises software. However, to onboard on-premises software, the company must install a heavy infrastructure, appoint well-trained staff for technical maintenance and supervision, and bear a hefty cost (both at the installation time and for regular maintenance). In Cloud software, the costs mentioned above will be cut, leading to reduced TCO (total cost of ownership).
Faster delivery: When you move to Cloud, you also choose to fasten the process of onboarding and software integration with any other organization system. Cloud is a SaaS (Software as a Service) software; therefore, it takes much less time to be delivered and implemented. The main things that SaaS products require are operational customizations and staff training.
Flexibility and Scalability: Cloud-based software provides flexibility and scalability that remains missing from on-premises softwares. Once installed, infrastructure will be updated when you decide to do it, which would mean more expenses and labor. It doesn’t provide as much flexibility as the company might need, owing to the rapidly changing market scenarios. All this is because the entire setup is at the location. In contrast, in Cloud, the vendors, such as Oracle, provide automatic timely upgradation of their software services, keeping organizations up to date with the changing market.
Security and Compliance: Security is one of the biggest concerns when deciding between cloud migration. In actuality, security can be the strongest enabler of a cloud-first strategy rather than its biggest deterrent, as SaaS providers take all the measures to ensure data security and give assurance to the clients. However, it still is one of the biggest roadblocks in cloud migration. Oracle, for that matter, comes up with a stand-alone software, Oracle IAM (Identity Access Management), that provides added layers of security and manages multi-layer access control. It has proved a big win for Oracle as it provided additional security to the softwares and organizations.
These are a few benefits of cloud migration that answers why migrating to the Cloud is the need of the hour and beneficial to companies in various aspects. For more information on the topic or to migrate to Cloud, connect to Oracle Preferred Partner, Tangenz, IT System Integrator.
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Oracle cloud EPM
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All About Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC)
Innovation and upgradation are the only way to survive and stay competitive in the market. As one of the most selected software providers, Oracle has innovated various SaaS and on-premises products that proved to be game changers for enterprise-level, mid-size and small organizations. One such Oracle product is Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC). Read more...
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aadityatripathi30 · 2 years ago
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Power of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Due to the market's rapid change in requirements, the scalability businesses require nowadays to expand their operations is difficult to accommodate by on-premises systems. While in the cloud, businesses get access to the most recent upgrades and don't have to pay a costly maintenance fee for the infrastructure. With this rapid development of technology, many small and enterprise-level businesses are switching from on-premises software to Cloud Infrastructure.
What is OCI?
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a cloud computing platform that provides a comprehensive set of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS), and software-as-a-service (SaaS) products. Along with a unique and integrated management console to promote consistency and efficiency, regardless of what you choose to deploy. It is one of the leading IaaS providers in the cloud.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a service that provides an easy-to-use, self-service portal for customers to manage their cloud infrastructure. It gives you the tools and resources to run a secure, redundant, and highly available infrastructure for an affordable price and helps you build, manage, and monitor your cloud environment. 
It also offers several features and functions to make its infrastructure as efficient as possible.
Health Metrics
Use infrastructure health metrics to monitor the condition and health of your compute instances.
Instance health status (better/worse): The instance status metric can be used to identify whether a bare metal instance is available (up) or unavailable while it is running (down). If the instance is down for more than 30 minutes, get help.
Status of instance maintenance: The maintenance status metric can be used to determine whether planned infrastructure maintenance is planned for a particular VM instance.
Infrastructure made of bare metal is in good shape. Using the health status metric, you may monitor the infrastructure for bare metal instances, including hardware elements like the CPU and RAM.
Instant Updates
You must have the right kind of access in a policy that an administrator has defined before you may monitor resources using the Console, the REST API, an SDK, a CLI, or another tool. The policy must have access to both the monitored resources and the monitoring services for instant updates.
Performance Indicator
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, including big data, analytics, database management, networking, storage, and computation, supports a wide range of technologies. Applications Manager's Oracle Cloud Infrastructure monitoring feature provides you with a thorough understanding of its computing capabilities and allows you to:
Real-time monitoring of your computing components
Watch how much memory and CPU are being used
It's a good idea to monitor your boot volumes
Efficiently keep track of block volumes
Make sure the network is as effective as it can be
Quickly fix problems and produce reports
Notification
The alarm inquiry evaluates the notification destination and additional alarm features while the alarm is firing. Advice on managing alarms is provided in Managing Alarms.
To evaluate the alarm, use the Monitoring Query Language (MQL) expression. An alarm query must contain information about a measure, statistic, interval, and trigger rule (threshold or absence). The Alarms feature of the Monitoring service converts the results for each specified time series into a Boolean value, with zero denoting false and a number greater than zero denoting true. The value being actual indicates that the trigger rule condition has been met.
Owners of companies in many different industries are switching to the Oracle cloud infrastructure. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure investment is an investment in the future. You will eventually have to decide whether to adopt the most recent technologies, expand your company, and compete in a highly cutthroat market. The cutting-edge platform will also assist you with risk mitigation and future business-proofing.
Connect to Tangenz, IT System Integrator Oracle Preferred Partner, to learn more about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and its implementation assistance.
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