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Oracle Cloud Grows Added to Liftr Insights Dataset

Oracle Cloud Grows Added to Liftr Insights Dataset
Liftr Insights adds rising star Oracle Cloud to its existing public cloud component data covering Aliyun, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.

Liftr Insights, a pioneer in market intelligence covering the hyperscale cloud infrastructure market, has added Oracle Cloud to its dataset. Oracle Cloud now supplements Liftr Insights’s existing coverage of top cloud providers Aliyun (Alibaba Cloud), AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.

“Our timing is perfect,” says Tab Schadt, CEO of Liftr Insights. “Oracle recently announced bold objectives to expand their hyperscale cloud infrastructure. Our clients get a front row seat as Oracle grows.”

In addition to tracking history, Liftr Insights data also allows investors to compare Oracle’s growth against its peers.

“Our clients know how our experience, data skills, and deep expertise save them time and effort attempting to collect this complex type of information,” says Schadt.

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Adding Oracle increases Liftr Insights’ existing coverage of the public cloud market to an estimated 70% by most measures. This expansion provides deeper insight into the components being consumed from companies including Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Xilinx, and Ampere Computing. The information also helps refine knowledge of adoption of processors based on the ARM architecture.

Oracle data helps reveal semiconductor trends. For example, following AWS’s lead, Oracle began developing its own chip to supplement the chips from Intel and AMD. In the past month, Aliyun announced it would also begin developing its own processors, following the lead of AWS and Oracle.

Also, Oracle was one of the first to add Ampere Computing components in their public offerings, ahead of a recent release by Aliyun.

“We’re excited to follow the changes,” says Schadt. “Our clients appreciate the increasing value in Liftr data.”

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