The objective is explicit: to facilitate the digital modernization of companies and public bodies. This is the gist of the joint announcement signed by Oracle, Tim and Noovle (the cloud company of the telecommunications group) which provides for the offer of enterprise-class services through a collaborative model that will connect the platforms of the main cloud providers in a multicloud environment. The project is based on the technologies of the American IT giant and in particular the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, a platform that Tim has already chosen to use to migrate mission-critical workloads related to the management of its data to the cloud.
An integrated offer (in the cloud) from Iot to 5G
The three companies, a note reads, intend to pool their respective assets and skills to develop and implement multicloud solutions in companies and PA systems. Specifically, Noovle will field its own data-center network and Tim its own sales structure distributed throughout the national territory, taking care of the integration of cloud services with the portfolio of ICT services that make up its catalog (IoT, cybersecurity, fixed and mobile connectivity, 5G). Oracle, as mentioned, will be the provider of the cloud infrastructure and ad a service application solutions such as Fusion Cloud Erp (Enterprise Resource Planning), also already adopted by Tim to optimize its financial and supply chain processes. All the data of the customers who will rely on Tim’s multicloud proposal, also let the three companies know, will be hosted in Italy, in compliance with the regulations for the residence (sovereignty) of the data.