LONDON, U.K. -- Recent developments in the SaaS industry have shaken up the world of cloud computing, and vendors now need to stay on top of these deals to ensure that they are delivering the best services to their clients.
There had been some doubts about Oracle's commitments to the cloud, and many were suggesting that they had missed an opportunity to develop in this market. It seems that Oracle have answered the doubts by entering monumental partnerships with industry leaders Salesforce.com and Netsuite, as well as software giant Microsoft.
This will ensure that Oracle can offer database integration with some of the biggest and best names in the market. Salesforce.com offer SaaS Sales & CRM solutions, and their unique selling point is their affordable service and effective usability. They are one of the fastest growing companies in the world, and coupled with Oracle's expertise, this is a phenomenal partnership.
For suppliers such as Rocela Application Management, these developments have been unveiled at an exciting time. Cloud computing was one of the enterprise buzzwords of the past 2-3 years, and more businesses are understanding the benefits of implementing a cloud solution. But it is also a challenging time. The industry is developing incredibly quickly, and these partnerships highlight the power and the bright future of cloud computing. Plenty of new SaaS features will be created though these new partnerships, so vendors like Rocela Application Management are keen to portray these advantages to their clients.
ERP Software is Netsuite's expertise, and they provide a comprehensive system that includes e-commerce, CRM, accounting and inventory. They provide a highly scalable solution that accommodates business growth, suitable for a range of different industries.
Microsoft's inclusion in this a partnership with Oracle could be considered somewhat surprising, but it highlights Oracle's determination to stay as a major player in the market. Oracle could always operate on windows server, so this development signifies a move to the Hypervisor and platform. Windows Azure also supports SQL server Database, Oracle's own database, and also the WebLogic middleware. Furthermore, Oracle has also certified Java to run on both HyperV and Windows Azure. These are all beneficial developments for businesses who want exceptional efficiency integration of their database.
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