Businesses today must quickly develop and applications, particularly apps that allow mobile access to enterprise resources, are essential in order to retain and attract new customers, improve worker productivity, and streamline operations. Unfortunately, the demand for apps is outstripping available development capacity, making quick creation of apps even more challenging. By the end of 2019, market demand for app development services will grow at least five times faster than internal IT organizations’ capacity to deliver them. Competitive pressures to get new applications out the door are causing problems. Traditional approaches to application development and testing are notoriously slow. Developers and testers need quick spin up and tear down of environments to develop and test new applications but are often at the mercy of IT and Ops.
In particular, developers and testers need suitable hardware (including servers, storage, and networking gear), as well as OS software, drivers, databases, middleware, and development tools. They need access to most often used development language’s such as JavaScript, Java, Node.js, and others. The time to get these systems in place can greatly extend the time needed to bring an app from concept to deployment. In most organizations, IT and Ops are bogged down with other work. The growing number of new app development efforts in most organizations adds to the problem as numerous dev/testing projects might be in a queue before yours. How the cloud can help to meet today’s fast-paced development and testing requirements, organizations are turning to cloud services. Regardless where the application will eventually be deployed, cloud services offer fast access to fully-configured environments for development and testing. One option is to use an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offering. Most IaaS offerings enable on-demand allocation of compute, storage, and network resources. These resources are managed by the service provider. Such services still require a decent amount of work before developers and testers can get down to work. Typically, middleware, database management systems, and developer tools and languages must be loaded and configured before work can get underway. Another option is to use platform-as-a-service (PaaS). PaaS offerings complement IaaS offerings by adding the required database, middleware, and development tools needed to create and test new business applications.

Hard Savings

Reduced spending on compute, storage, networking, security.

Avoidance of hardware and software purchases(capEx).

Reductions in operational costs, backup and DR/DC.

Reduction in operations-oriented personel.

Soft Savings

Reuse of services and applications that allow you to define and redefine solutions using the same cloud service.

Increased developer productivity.

Improved Customer’s Satisfaction.

Improved Employee morale based on the use of cloud based resources.

Ability to change business processes quickly around new and emerging opportunities.

What technical expertise we offer :

PaaS

  • Database
  • Database Backup
  • Big Data
  • NoSQL Database
  • Big Data Preparation
  • Documents
  • Process
  • Sites
  • Social Network
  • Java
  • Mobile
  • Messaging
  • Application Container Cloud
  • Developer
  • Application Builder
  • API Catalog
  • Business Intelligence
  • Big Data Discovery
  • Big Data Preparation

  • Data Visualization
  • Internet of Things
  • Integration
  • SOA
  • GoldenGate
  • Internet of Things
  • Log Analytics
  • IT Analytics
  • Application Performance Monitoring

SaaS

  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Service
  • Configure, Price, and Quote
  • Commerce
  • Customer Data Management
  • Sales Performance Management
  • Inventory Management
  • Logistics
  • Manufacturing
  • Order Management
  • Procurement
  • Product Lifecycle Management
  • Product Master Data Management
  • Supply Chain Planning
  • Data as a Service (DaaS)
  • ID Graph
  • Communications
  • Financial Services
  • Consumer Goods

  • High Tech and Manufacturing
  • Higher Education
  • Hospitality
  • Global Human Resources
  • Talent Management
  • Enterprise Planning
  • Enterprise Performance Reporting
  • Account Reconciliation
  • Financial Consolidation and Close
  • Social Network
  • Social Marketing
  • Social Engagement and Monitoring
  • Financials
  • Revenue Management
  • Deployment Options
    • for Financial Services
    • for Retail Services
    • for Public Sector
    • for Department of Defense

IaaS

  • Dedicated Compute
  • Elastic Compute
  • Bare Metal Compute
  • SPARC Dedicated Compute
  • Network Cloud
  • Storage Cloud
  • Archive Cloud
  • Exadata Cloud Service
  • Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance Service
  • Big Data Cloud Service
  • Supercluster Cloud Service
  • Oracle Public Cloud Machine