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| Editor's Note |  | Glimpse into the Future When Thomas Kurian, Oracle president of product development, mapped out the company's technology path at Oracle OpenWorld last week, he described it as "a glimpse into the future of Oracle, of how we're infusing the new technologies of autonomous computing, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, blockchain, and new forms of human interface into our cloud offering."
Feel like you're hearing a lot about those technologies lately? It's precisely because companies such as Oracle are making them more practical for companies to use in the real world. See Beyond Cloud: Oracle Offers a Glimpse into the Future. | — Chris Murphy, director of cloud content at Oracle
Video: Highlights from Thomas Kurian's Oracle OpenWorld 2017 Keynote | |
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| More Cloud News |  | Cloud Infrastructure Shouldn't Mean Compromising Only Oracle Cloud Infrastructure "lets you run your full existing stack alongside cloud-native applications," said Oracle's Don Johnson, senior vice president of product development, at Oracle OpenWorld. This matters because CIOs should be able to migrate to the cloud at their own pace, Johnson said. Learn about new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offerings announced at the conference. | Blockchain 'Extends Boundaries of the Enterprise' "Blockchain can remove the need for intermediaries and replace it with cryptographically secure protocols," explained Oracle's Mark Rakhmilevich at Oracle OpenWorld. Bitcoin may have made blockchain famous, but companies can use it—via the new Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service—in a range of ways to accelerate existing processes and lower collaboration risks. What are the big benefits? | Catch the Machine Learning Drift—Before the Drift Catches You Oracle's Prakash Ramamurthy asked his Oracle OpenWorld audience members to imagine that they applied a patch but then later spooled up a virtual server containing an obsolete library with a known vulnerability. This is drift, and drift is bad. How do you stop it? | Meet the New Development Stack: Kubernetes, CI/CD, and More | Announcing Fn, an Open Source Serverless Functions Platform |
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