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RE: [#6161]: New question asked - Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud 13 years 1 month ago #6271

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Right now Oracle ERP Cloud is the platform AND the application. You cannot run PeopleSoft on the Oracle ERP Cloud, only Fusion .



Oracle announced at OpenWorld their “Elastic Compute” offering, which will enable you to run whatever you want – including PeopleSoft – on an Oracle managed platform.



AWS is available in a wide variety of flavors – it is ONLY platform. The EC2 option would be most similar to Oracle’s Elastic Compute.




Both are similar conceptually, clearly Amazon is larger and more experienced in terms of generic compute resources.






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Hello,


We are looking at temporary platform solution for our ERP and are not sure what is the best solution

1. Oracle ERP Cloud

2. Amazon Web Servers (AWS)



Since both are PaaS providers, i want to understand the following

1. What are the benefits of one over other

2. Can this be long-term option?

3. Cost and Scalability point?



If this helps, our database is on Oracle 11i, PeopleSoft HRMS 9.1, AIX 6



Please advise..




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Re: Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud 13 years 1 month ago #6185

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Right now Oracle ERP Cloud is the platform AND the application. You cannot run PeopleSoft on the Oracle ERP Cloud, only Fusion .

Oracle announced at OpenWorld their “Elastic Compute” offering, which will enable you to run whatever you want – including PeopleSoft – on an Oracle managed platform. Link to ORACLE Cloud

AWS is available in a wide variety of flavors – it is ONLY platform. The EC2 option would be most similar to Oracle’s Elastic Compute.

Both are similar conceptually, clearly Amazon is larger and more experienced in terms of generic compute resources. Pricing will vary depending on resources needed.

Running PeopleSoft with 8.55 PDK should make running it on the cloud simpler, on either platform, and if you a just seeking a temporary solution - and still running 9.1, I think either company can suffice,

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Re: Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud 13 years 1 month ago #6187

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Thanks Dan. I think for now using AWS might be easy way out or building them internally might be another option.

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RE: [#6161]: New question asked - Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud 13 years 1 month ago #6192

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Right now Oracle ERP Cloud is the platform AND the application. You cannot run PeopleSoft on the Oracle ERP Cloud, only Fusion .



Oracle announced at OpenWorld their “Elastic Compute” offering, which will enable you to run whatever you want – including PeopleSoft – on an Oracle managed platform.



AWS is available in a wide variety of flavors – it is ONLY platform. The EC2 option would be most similar to Oracle’s Elastic Compute.




Both are similar conceptually, clearly Amazon is larger and more experienced in terms of generic compute resources.






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SteveElance created a new discussion
Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud








Hello,


We are looking at temporary platform solution for our ERP and are not sure what is the best solution

1. Oracle ERP Cloud

2. Amazon Web Servers (AWS)



Since both are PaaS providers, i want to understand the following

1. What are the benefits of one over other

2. Can this be long-term option?

3. Cost and Scalability point?



If this helps, our database is on Oracle 11i, PeopleSoft HRMS 9.1, AIX 6



Please advise..




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Re: Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud 13 years 1 month ago #6200

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AWS and Oracle ERP Cloud (and AZURE from Microsoft) are different in many ways. Even tho AWS had been doing PaaS for a while, and Oracle entered this market rather late, it is catching up very fast.

Some high level ..
1. Oracle Cloud is Fusion based. Customers can subscribe to the Oracle ERP services - say HR Cloud, Fin Cloud, Talent Mgmt Cloud, .. you can keep paying as you go and you can go as low as 5 users (or even lower in some cases). They can / remove a service
2. AWS is a platform-only solution for all but Oracle ERP Cloud is application and platform solution
3. AWS provies the infrastructure and also helps customer to pick and choose their ERP. This might be good when you are evaluating a product
4. All Oracle ERP Cloud services are tightly integrated in the backed
5. At AWS all products (ERP in this case) are hosted by third party
6. There is no product support at AWS. All they can help you is PaaS issues. Product help comes from third party

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RE: [#6161]: New question asked - Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud 13 years 1 month ago #6206

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Right now Oracle ERP Cloud is the platform AND the application. You cannot run PeopleSoft on the Oracle ERP Cloud, only Fusion .



Oracle announced at OpenWorld their “Elastic Compute” offering, which will enable you to run whatever you want – including PeopleSoft – on an Oracle managed platform.



AWS is available in a wide variety of flavors – it is ONLY platform. The EC2 option would be most similar to Oracle’s Elastic Compute.




Both are similar conceptually, clearly Amazon is larger and more experienced in terms of generic compute resources.






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SteveElance created a new discussion
Amazon Web Services or Oracle ERP Cloud








Hello,


We are looking at temporary platform solution for our ERP and are not sure what is the best solution

1. Oracle ERP Cloud

2. Amazon Web Servers (AWS)



Since both are PaaS providers, i want to understand the following

1. What are the benefits of one over other

2. Can this be long-term option?

3. Cost and Scalability point?



If this helps, our database is on Oracle 11i, PeopleSoft HRMS 9.1, AIX 6



Please advise..




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