Actifio Database Virtualization in Oracle Cloud
To provision virtual copies of mission critical databases
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 23, 2016 at 2:46 pmActifio, Inc. announced the Database Virtualization Platform in a hybrid cloud using Oracle Cloud.
Enterprises are able to provision virtual copies of mission critical databases in Oracle Cloud for test, development and quality assurance for Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, enhance business resiliency to minimize downtime and re-use data for data warehousing and analytics applications.
In the process of business transformation to the cloud, enterprise CIOs struggle with the speed and simplicity of decoupling mission-critical applications and their data from the underlying physical infrastructure. The explosion of copy data, coupled with the security and access control issues of those copies, are forcing IT managers to make tough decisions: Which applications should be managed in the cloud, which cloud provider should be chosen and which platform has the ability to manage all data management needs in private-public-hybrid cloud?
The company captures application data at the block level in its native format and manages its lifecycle efficiently, securely and seamlessly in a hybrid cloud across the enterprise data center and Oracle Cloud.
Data in Oracle Cloud is then instantly accessible and re-used for five key use cases:
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Provision virtual copies of databases instantly, in self-service manner with secure, role-based access controls. This enables developers to perform development, test, QA and integrate with continuous integration and continuous deployment tools.
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By leveraging instant access to data and orchestrate instantiation of applications, the firm allows users to failover to their Oracle Cloud environment delivering business resilience for on-premises enterprise applications.
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The ability to capture, manage and re-use Oracle, SQL and other databases and file systems also enables re-use of data in Oracle Cloud for data warehousing and analytics applications.
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Securely migrating applications to Oracle Cloud. Using company’s instant access, users can create a sandbox environment in Oracle Cloud, conduct security, performance and scalability validation, before turning on the application in Oracle Cloud.
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For Oracle Cloud-resident applications, the firm’ solution can manage their data lifecycle and deliver the same benefits as for the on-premises applications; accelerate high quality application development, enhanced business resilience, meet compliance requirements and drive out infrastructure costs.
Actifio for Oracle Cloud is available in Virtual Data Pipeline version 7.0.2 software
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Build higher quality apps faster: Company’s database virtualization in Oracle Cloud enables Dev, QA and UAT teams to self-service provision on-demand virtual copies of production databases with secure data masking. This helps catch defects earlier in QA cycles, enabling the release of higher quality products, faster. This also enables the automation of Test Data Management in the CI/CD pipeline.
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Improve business resiliency: By replicating on-premises and cloud-based data to any Oracle Cloud location for instant recovery of mission critical apps, Actifio eliminates the fear of downtime for critical apps, thus eliminating potential losses in revenue, reputation, and employee productivity.
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Outsource infrastructure: By delivering a modern data management platform in hybrid cloud environments, the company helps accelerate business transformation by making it easy for enterprises to leverage cloud technologies, allowing them to outsource costly infrastructure.
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Data warehouse, ETL, analytics: Actifio makes it easy for enterprises to provision virtual copies of production data in Oracle Cloud, while feeding data into on-demand data warehousing, ETL, or analytics solutions. This accelerates the speed at which business analytics can be achieved in the cloud, while simultaneously eliminating the need to invest more in software tools and on premise infrastructure.