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One, when we do our Engineered Systems—and they are very carefully named Oracle Engineered Systems and not integrated systems—we're actually rethinking how the software and hardware go together.
In its fiscal 4Q15 earnings release, Oracle stated that its Engineered Systems business continued to post double-digit growth.
The “5” in the product name refers to the fact that this is the fifth generation of Oracle engineered systems, and Oracle has now sold more than 10,000 of them.
Oracle is preparing to roll out the latest member of its family of "engineered systems" that combine software and hardware, with the upcoming product focused on virtualization.
"CSC sees Oracle Engineered Systems as a key enabling platform for our customers," said Arun Dharbal, managing partner, CSC Global Oracle Practice.
Oracle's (ORCL) hardware systems business consists of two operating segments: hardware systems products and hardware systems support.
Oracle’s integrated appliances are simple to use and ready for production deployment out of the box. Oracle experts integrate, optimise, automate, test, patch, and support the full software and ...
Oracle’s portfolio of database appliances, like all Oracle Engineered Systems, enables organisations to simplify their journey to the cloud.
Wall Street was expecting Oracle to deliver first quarter hardware revenue of $899 billion and got $779 million. In other words, the rate of decline in Oracle's hardware business is accelerating.