Oracle recently released an update to the policy document that outlines the rules for licensing their core technology software in what they term “Authorized Cloud
Licensing Oracle software in AWS can be, let’s face it, half as efficient as licensing it on-premises. Why? In the cloud, if you can’t identify
Monitoring for License Compliance in VMware-based Private Cloud Environments In part 3 of our series on calculating the potential cost of non-compliance in private and
This post is the second in our content series on exploring the risks of non-compliance with security, financial, architectural, or vendor requirements when deploying mission/business-critical
This post is the first in our content series on exploring the risks of non-compliance with security, financial, architectural, or vendor requirements when deploying mission/business-critical
Organizations worldwide depend heavily on their enterprise information systems. These systems are critical for business success, and appropriately receive a majority of the organizational
As DBAs we are constantly adapting to recent technologies. We are seeing an increase in organizations migrating to the cloud. However, there are some fundamentals
Bob Lindquist hosts Bill Hunka, Client Executive at House of Brick partner, OpsGuru. Also joining is Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect and License Consulting at House
Introduction Oracle’s guidance for licensing their software in a public cloud is found in their document, Licensing Oracle Software in the Public Cloud Environment, which
With May being a popular month for Oracle Support renewals, we thought it would be a good time to discuss some of the topics we
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