BT and Oracle today
announced that they are working together to help organisations across the world
take advantage of performance, cost and innovation benefits of the cloud.
Oracle customers will be able to leverage the high performance, reliability,
and security features of the BT Cloud Connect environment to gain direct
connectivity to the Oracle Cloud.
While organisations understand the promise and many benefits of the cloud, many
are concerned about security and performance issues associated with cloud
technologies. This is especially true for business-critical enterprise
workloads that frequently demand high levels of availability, security and
performance. Together, BT and Oracle are aiming to remove those barriers to
cloud adoption by providing options for connectivity from hybrid enterprise
data centres to the Oracle Cloud.
With
BT Cloud Connect for Oracle FastConnect, customers can use a private connection
based on BT’s IP Connect VPN service, which is designed to predictably,
securely and consistently exchange large volumes of data between the Oracle
Cloud and their own on-premises environment. BT will connect directly to
Oracle’s Cloud locations in Amsterdam and London, giving customers access from
anywhere in the world to services provided in European data centres. Through
pre-provisioning via BT Cloud Connect, BT can cut the typical dedicated
connection deployment time from months to days.
The
Oracle Cloud is used by many of the world’s largest organisations. It supports
70 million users and more than 34 billion transactions each day and runs in 19
data centres around the world. With the Oracle Cloud, customers can take
advantage of the broadest and most integrated public cloud portfolio across all
layers of the IT stack, while also having the choice to bring the Oracle Cloud
into their own data centres via the recently announced ‘Oracle Cloud at
Customer’ offering. Oracle FastConnect is part of Oracle IaaS, and
intended to enable organisations to quickly meet IT and business goals by
leveraging a set of core capabilities such as elastic computing, networking and
storage.
This
news builds on BT’s Cloud of Clouds portfolio strategy by allowing its multinational customers to
connect to the cloud through a centrally managed high-speed network with highly
predictable performance, reliability and embedded security features.
Luis
Alvarez, CEO Global Services, BT, said: “Direct and reliable access to data and
applications hosted in cloud environments has become critical to organisations
as they embark on their digital transformation journeys. We are accelerating
our drive to be the world’s leading cloud services integrator and I am proud
that BT is becoming the first global network services provider to offer direct
access to the Oracle Cloud.”
“Cloud
is the fastest growing part of Oracle’s business,” said Thomas Kurian,
president of Product Development, Oracle. “This partnership will help our
customers leveraging the Oracle Cloud execute on their business strategies by
taking advantage of the breadth and depth of BT’s global network and its Cloud
Connect offering for their high bandwidth connectivity needs.”
BT
and Oracle aim to offer the service in the final quarter of calendar year 2016.
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