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23 October 2024

Why migrate On-Premise applications to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

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In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, businesses relying on legacy on-premise systems often face limitations in scalability, security, and operational efficiency. Migrating to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a strategic move that allows organisations to focus on their core business while Oracle Corporation manages the cloud infrastructure efficiently.

Here’s why OCI is a smart choice.


1. Let Oracle Handle the Infrastructure

With OCI, businesses can delegate the management of cloud infrastructure to Oracle. This enables organisations to focus on core business activities while Oracle ensures that the underlying cloud platform remains secure, scalable, and optimised.

By transitioning to OCI, companies no longer need to invest heavily in physical infrastructure, freeing resources to drive growth and innovation.

Benefit:
Delegating infrastructure management reduces the burden of maintaining hardware, allowing businesses to invest more in strategic growth initiatives instead of operational maintenance.


2. Cost Efficiency and Flexibility

Migrating to OCI reduces the need for expensive on-premise infrastructure and replaces capital expenditure with a pay-as-you-go model.

This approach lowers costs while enabling businesses to scale resources based on demand, ensuring they only pay for what they use. Oracle also provides competitive pricing models, including discounts for long-term usage.

Benefit:
OCI’s flexible pricing helps organisations manage costs efficiently and avoid large upfront investments, while still maintaining the ability to scale infrastructure when required.


3. Faster Time to Value and Accelerated Innovation

OCI offers pre-built migration tools and automated processes that help businesses move to the cloud quickly with minimal disruption.

Oracle infrastructure ensures that applications are up and running faster, allowing organisations to experience the benefits of cloud adoption sooner.

Benefit:
Reduced downtime and faster deployment enable businesses to innovate quickly and bring new solutions to market faster, gaining a competitive advantage.


4. Learning the Cloud Journey

Moving to cloud infrastructure is also an important learning opportunity for IT teams.

Organisations can start with Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) before gradually transitioning to Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions.

This phased approach helps teams become comfortable managing cloud environments while preparing for future adoption of Oracle SaaS applications.

Benefit:
A gradual transition helps reduce the learning curve and enables teams to develop the skills needed to manage modern cloud ecosystems effectively.


5. Improved Performance and Security

OCI provides enterprise-grade security with features such as:

  • Automated threat detection

  • Data encryption

  • Compliance and governance tools

Additionally, OCI offers high-performance computing and reliable networking, ensuring applications run efficiently.

Oracle’s multi-layered security architecture provides continuous monitoring, automated patching, and threat mitigation.

Benefit:
Businesses gain strong protection against cyber threats while maintaining high performance and reliability for mission-critical applications.


6. Seamless Integration and Modernisation

OCI supports a wide range of workloads, from legacy applications to modern cloud-native solutions.

Organisations can migrate existing workloads to OCI first and later adopt advanced Oracle services such as PaaS or SaaS solutions.

Benefit:
This phased modernisation approach ensures minimal disruption while preparing the organisation for future cloud innovation.


7. Access to Advanced Cloud Services

OCI enables access to advanced Oracle technologies including:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • Machine Learning (ML)

  • Data Analytics

Businesses can also leverage the Oracle Autonomous Database to simplify database management and reduce operational overhead.

Benefit:
These advanced capabilities help organisations gain deeper business insights, automate processes, and improve decision-making.


8. Enhanced Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

OCI offers robust disaster recovery and high availability capabilities, including:

  • Redundant infrastructure

  • Automated backups

  • Failover systems

These capabilities ensure that businesses can maintain continuous operations even during unexpected disruptions.

Benefit:
Built-in disaster recovery reduces downtime and protects critical business data.


9. Multi-Cloud Interconnectivity

OCI supports interconnectivity with other major cloud providers, including:

  • Amazon Web Services

  • Microsoft Azure

  • Google Cloud

This allows organisations to run workloads across multiple cloud platforms while maintaining seamless integration.

Benefit:
Multi-cloud flexibility helps businesses avoid vendor lock-in, improve resilience, and optimise workload placement.


Conclusion

Migrating on-premise applications to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a strategic step for organisations seeking to modernise IT operations, improve scalability, and reduce infrastructure costs.

OCI also offers an opportunity for organisations to learn and adapt to cloud environments before fully transitioning to SaaS applications.

With capabilities such as advanced cloud services, seamless multi-cloud integration, enterprise security, and strong disaster recovery, OCI provides a powerful platform for businesses looking to future-proof their operations.


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