The company has been organizing awareness campaigns, holding orientation programs in different segments including both private and public sector. [break]
Speaking at the program, Kaleem Chaudhry, senior director of Enterprise Technology at Oracle, said the biggest advantage of engineered system was that they are purpose-built machines for different requirements such as date warehousing, online transaction processing and analytical processing for organizations of various sizes ranging from small to big enterprises.
Mohit Singh, principal consultant at Engineered System in Oracle, said the demand for storage and processing of large amount of data especially in telecom industry was on the rise. He said storage and processing capacity of Oracle Exdata -- a database machine and Oracle Exalytics -- an in-memory appliance was huge enough to easily handle the data requirements of many enterprises.
The Oracle Database Appliance offers unique pay-as-you-grow software licensing under which customers can align their software spending with their business growth without the need of any hardware upgrades.
Officials that participated in the orientation program said the government could benefit from Oracle appliances particularly in modernizing IT infrastructure through engineered system.
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