Why Oracle Cloud has the ability to provide PaaS services
With a history spanning almost 140 years, Charles Taylor provides insurance solutions with a unique breadth, offering technical expertise and global reach alongside award-winning solutions.
Their constant strive for excellence is propelled forward through using an array of Oracle Cloud systems that have been in place for the last 10 years – as Vikas Sharma, Global Head of INSIS CoE, explains.
‘A natural choice’
“It was a natural choice for us to try Oracle Cloud products, so we moved into OCI. One of the main benefits of OCI was providing PaaS services.”
Comparing OCI Autonomous Database to a self-driving car, Sharma praised its ability to do its own patching – whether that be security patching, security detection, or identifying vulnerabilities.
And there’s a financial benefit, as well.
Fast delivery
“I always use this phrase: time is money,” says Sharma. “The first and foremost benefit that we get is that it helps us to deliver our solution in fast time-to-market.
“The time for server building and infrastructure building – which used to take many days, sometimes many months – has reduced a lot. And that eventually reduces a lot of our cost, benefitting our customers.”
Security and safeguarding data
With data protection and security paramount, Sharma adds that Oracle’s services, when used together, completely safeguard information at any and all levels.
“We use Oracle Cloud Guard, which is one of the products that comes from OCI, to secure at the tenant-level. Then we utilise other services from OCI, like DataSafe, specifically, to find out any kind of vulnerabilities at the database level.
“All our servers are in a private subnet so they are completely secured. And we utilise some of the services security list type of services, rules services from OCI, to secure our applications.”