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oracle oci
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a cloud computing platform that competes with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com cover OCI's new E6 compute instances powered by AMD EPYC Turin processors, which offer strong throughput and price performance for CPU-bound workloads. Oracle is positioning OCI as a key platform for AI training and inference, with ambitious revenue targets. The platform is also used in hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, as seen in Screenvision Media's migration combining Azure and OCI. These threads highlight OCI's role in enterprise IT, cloud infrastructure, and AI workloads.
Oracle’s new E6 compute shape — the first broadly available OCI instance class powered by 5th‑Gen AMD EPYC “Turin” silicon — delivers a clear step up in raw CPU throughput and performance-per-dollar for many general‑purpose and CPU‑bound cloud workloads, according to a fresh round of...
Oracle's blockbuster first-quarter numbers and multibillion-dollar AI deals have rewritten the narrative: a company long pigeonholed as a database vendor is now positioning Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) as the cloud purpose-built for large-scale AI training and inference — with management...
Oracle’s latest financial quarter did more than surprise investors — it rewrote the short-term narrative for how legacy enterprise vendors can compete in an AI-first cloud market by converting a mountain of booked contracts into a five‑year infrastructure roadmap that, if executed, would elevate...
Screenvision Media has completed a rapid, high-stakes migration of its core business systems into a multi‑cloud architecture built on Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), a move executed by Oracle‑specialist managed services provider Cintra in an intensive 12‑week program that...