February 13, 2018 – Oracle has expanded its Oracle Cloud Platform Autonomous Services beyond the Oracle Autonomous Database, introduced last October, in order to make all Oracle Cloud Platform services self-driving, self-securing and autonomic, Amit Zavery, Oracle’s Executive Vice-President of Product Development, Cloud Platform, Middleware and Java, told eWEEK.
Adding AI, Machine Learning to the Whole Platform
With its enhanced suite of autonomous Cloud Platform services, Oracle said it is applying AI and machine learning to its entire next-generation Cloud Platform services to help customers lower cost, reduce risk, accelerate innovation and get predictive insights.
To accelerate creation of applications to aid in smarter decision making, Oracle Cloud Platform is incorporating additional autonomous capabilities specific to application development, mobile and bots, app and data integration, analytics, security and management, Zavery said.
“The future of tomorrow’s successful enterprise IT organization is in full end-to-end automation,” Kurian said onstage. “At Oracle, we are making this a reality. We are weaving autonomous capabilities into the fabric of our cloud to help customers safeguard their systems, drive innovation faster, and deliver the ultimate competitive advantage with smarter real-time decisions.”
Oracle’s autonomous capabilities include the world’s first autonomous database, which uses advanced AI and machine learning to eliminate human labor, human error and manual tuning delivering unprecedented availability, high performance and security at a much lower cost.
Services Being Rolled Out All Year Long
Multiple autonomous database services, each tuned to a specific workload, will become available in the next 12 months, Zavery said. These will include Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud Service for analytics, Autonomous Database OLTP for transactional and mixed workloads and Autonomous NoSQL Database for fast, massive-scale reads and writes, he said.
In addition to the Autonomous Database, the Cloud Platform autonomous capabilities for application development, mobile and bots, integration, analytics, security and system management, are scheduled to be available in the next 12 months, Zavery said.
According to the company, Oracle Cloud Platform services all share foundational autonomous capabilities, including:
Examples of additional autonomous capabilities being added to functional areas across the rest of the Oracle Cloud Platform include:
Application Development:
Mobile and Bots:
Application and Data Integration:
Analytics:
Security and Management:
At the NYC conference, Oracle also demonstrated a single Oracle Digital Assistant for users to interact across Oracle’s SaaS and PaaS services, including analytics. The digital assistant provides centralized connection for the user to converse across the user’s CRM, ERP, HCM, custom applications and business intelligence data and uses AI to intelligently correlate data and automate user behavior.
Oracle Digital Assistant capabilities include:
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