EMC Helping Customers through the Cloud at Oracle Openworld 2010

Developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions, EMC will demonstrate a wide array of pioneering information in infrastructure products and solutions. These will feature tight integration with Oracle business applications, all presented at the Oracle Open World 2010 this week in San Francisco. Some notable key features:

-Integrated EMC and Oracle technologies for unified storage, virtualized storage and backup and recovery

-EMC Proven Solutions for applied technology best practices within Oracle application environments

-EMC Consulting expertise and services in business intelligence, data warehousing and application performance They also offer consultation to optmize information architectures.

“Virtualization is the wedge that is being driven into the data center and forcing its re-architecture. The promise of the private cloud is of virtualized resources, better agility, lower costs and the ability for IT to truly run as a service,” said Jeremy Burton, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, EMC.

“EMC’s extensive product integration with Oracle and leading consulting services make EMC a top choice for customers virtualizing their Oracle applications and moving to the private cloud. At Oracle OpenWorld next week attendees will be able to hear from experts and their peers about EMC optimized technology, solutions and services for Oracle applications that accelerate the realization of a private cloud.”

Senior Vice President of EMC ConsultingT Tom Roloff will also share methods for moving to private cloud environments fast and secure. This is something EMC has been heavily promoting, especially through its own conferences as a hands-on approach for its clients. The theme is “Journey to the Private Cloud Starts Now” emphasizing the role in which EMC has positioned itself for enterprises moving forward.

Be sure to check out our coverage of Oracle Open World this week, live, on SiliconANGLE.tv.

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