Oracle Corp. executives spent an hour discussing their storage strategy Thursday, and made it clear the Oracle storage strategy is really a database strategy. The plan is to sell storage systems that run Oracle database software and its other applications faster and to store it more efficiently.
“The strategy of our storage business is -- first and foremost -- to deliver storage products that run Oracle software better,” said Phil Bullinger, senior vice president of disk storage, during an event that was webcast from Oracle’s Redwood Shores, Calif., headquarters.
The session didn’t include any new product launches, although Oracle officially welcomed Pillar Data’s Axiom to the family. Axiom will become one of four key Oracle storage platforms, along with the Exadata
“The strategy of our storage business is -- first and foremost -- to deliver storage products that run Oracle software better,” said Phil Bullinger, senior vice president of disk storage, during an event that was webcast from Oracle’s Redwood Shores, Calif., headquarters.
The session didn’t include any new product launches, although Oracle officially welcomed Pillar Data’s Axiom to the family. Axiom will become one of four key Oracle storage platforms, along with the Exadata
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