To simplify operations for enterprise-scale Kubernetes, Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes now offers new managed service functionalities.
The new improvements’ increased flexibility and choice will allow the enterprise to concentrate on creating new apps while lowering complexity and expenses.
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With the most recent upgrades to OKE, companies can streamline their modernization initiatives, innovate more quickly, and increase developer productivity as they move quickly toward becoming cloud-native. In addition, they can achieve significant cost reductions throughout their expanding Kubernetes footprints by assisting clients in offloading infrastructure administration to the cloud service.
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“With Kubernetes as the linchpin of enterprises’ container platforms, we have seen increased customer adoption of Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes and its usage in large-scale environments. The new capabilities will help our enterprise customers simplify the management of their large-scale environments, improve the reliability of their operations, and optimize their resources,” says Vijay Kumar, VP product marketing, app dev services & developer relations at Oracle.
“We will be able to streamline operations and scale our applications with the help of the new features in Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes without the inclusion of complicated setups or extra nodes,” Shigekazu Ohmoto, senior corporate managing director, Nomura Research Institute.