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UPDATED 19:16 EDT / OCTOBER 27 2015

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Oracle announces new services for cloud management | #oow15

Innovation is extremely fast-paced in this day and age of tech. Things used to be much slower, but companies need to keep up in an ever-changing environment. At Oracle OpenWorld 2015, Prakash Ramamurthy, senior VP of systems and cloud management at Oracle, and Mary Johnston Turner, research VP of enterprise system management software at International Data Corp. (IDC), spoke with John Furrier, host of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team.

More challenges ahead 

“If you look at it, there’s been a couple of generations of technologies,” said Turner. “But now in your current cloud-native, cloud-based development … the rate and pace of change is almost constant. You see so many organizations … changing features and functions every day.”

People need to pay attention all the time, which creates “huge management challenges,” she added. It’ll be very critical that organizations evaluate application performance. “It’s very complex,” said Turner. “I think it’s raising the set of requirements for particularly application performance monitoring and IT operations and log analytics.”

New services with Oracle Innovation Management Cloud

“Our goal with Oracle Management Cloud is to help you manage and monitor your solutions independent on whether they’re deployed [on the Cloud or on premise],” said Ramamurthy. Oracle Innovation Management Cloud is developing three services. The first one is to help with application performance monitoring. This will allow customers to stay ahead of problems. The second service helps manage logs and extracting data out of it. Data gets archived, but the data needs to be used as well.

“I call the first two services kind of like the Fitbit for your applications,” Ramamurthy said.

The third service will be around IT analytics, which will focus on long-term trending and forecasting.

Stay tuned for the full video interview, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s coverage of Oracle OpenWorld 2015. And join in on the conversation by CrowdChatting with theCUBE hosts.

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