Oracle has revealed Alloy, a new cloud service infrastructure platform pitched to telcos, service providers, system integrators and independent software vendors with a desire to run their own branded cloud services. Alloy leverages Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to provide cloud compute, storage and network services branded and tailored to meet specific needs, the company said.
“These organizations can also use Alloy independently in their own data centers and fully control its operations to help address specific regulatory requirements,” said Oracle.