Oracle is lumped together as part of others.
https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2019-07-29-gartner-says-worldwide-iaas-public-cloud-services-market-grew-31point3-percent-in-2018
Oracle is lumped together as part of others.
https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2019-07-29-gartner-says-worldwide-iaas-public-cloud-services-market-grew-31point3-percent-in-2018
Oracle is irrelevant, period.
In which SaaS applications can oracle hope to compete? Certainly not CRM, MCH, and ERP. So what does that leave ? Breadcrumbs ?
One of the first things O did after the Sun acquisition was to shut down the Sun Cloud, cripple Solaris into some sort of “cloud OS”, and abandon the midrange hardware. It appears that at least one of those decisions is really biting them in the a–.
"Only those providers who invest capital expenditure in building out data centers at scale across multiple regions will succeed and continue to capture market share. Offering rich feature functionality across the cloud technology stack will be the ticket to success, as well."
can you please advise SC?
Oracle has less than 1% market share if you consider pure IaaS. it's just less than noise.
much different if you consider PaaS and especially SaaS.
LE has given up on trying to compete with AWS and the like, finally I would say since OCI was definitely too late too little, and decided to focus on the more feasible SaaS. let's hope it's not too late also here.
Oracle is simply not a player as it doesn’t have a real IaaS offering. Aren’t the 3 stooges brilliant and worth every penny of the $100 million they each get every year! And then there is the US military that told O to go and stuff itself. Not a good picture.
Either way it’s bad for Oracle. Hard to see where they go from here. Looks really bad for OCI.
IBM is on the list with a 1.8% market share. Does that mean that oracles market share is even less then 1.8% or us this just a reflection that Oracle is simply not considered a player?