Hardware and software company Oracle has become a corporate sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation and has announced a set of plans to add OpenStack compatibility or integration to a range of its products.
Originally created in the mid-noughties, The University of Melbourne's student portal was showing its age, with symptoms including the inability to keep up with demand at peak times, such as during enrolment season. Redevelopment on the back of a new, Oracle-based enterprise platform delivered the required performance and paved the way for a much greater level of integration.
University of Melbourne executive director IT and CIO Sendur Kathir took to the main stage during Intel's keynote at Oracle Open World 2013 to describe the impact that Oracle Exalogic and Exadata Engineered Systems had on the university's student portal.
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