Jul, 2002 : Conxion Provides Delivery Service for Oracle
📅 - Managed hosting and digital delivery and storage service provider Conxion Corporation (conxion.com) announced on Monday that the company's relationship with software giant Oracle (oracle.com) has been expanded to include more digital delivery and storage services.
Since June 1, says Conxion, Oracle has been using the company's HotRoute Digital Delivery Network (DDN) for the delivery of additional software titles and documentation from Oracle's online developer network, the Oracle Technology Network. All of this content will be distributed from Conxion's network, which Oracle already uses to manage the electronic delivery of many of its software titles, including the Oracle9i Database.
The DDN, says Conxion, also supports the Oracle E-Business Network, which includes programming related to Oracle product seminars and presentations, and the Oracle University Online Learning, which offers classroom-simulated training for a number of Oracle products and services.
"Oracle has always been ahead of the curve in using the Internet to reduce costs and improve business performance, and this further validates Conxion's high capacity network-centric DDN strategy, which can accelerate any application, using any OS from any datacenter," says Antonio Salerno, Conxion's founder and chief executive officer. "By the end of this year I think we'll see many large software companies, as well as music and movie studios, emulating Oracle's decision to go with digital delivery rather than make and ship physical CDs or DVD's. Conxion's ability to allow the customer to use the server/OS of their choice, plus allow them root access, at any data center, is something closed Linux box systems can't do."
Since June 1, says Conxion, Oracle has been using the company's HotRoute Digital Delivery Network (DDN) for the delivery of additional software titles and documentation from Oracle's online developer network, the Oracle Technology Network. All of this content will be distributed from Conxion's network, which Oracle already uses to manage the electronic delivery of many of its software titles, including the Oracle9i Database.
The DDN, says Conxion, also supports the Oracle E-Business Network, which includes programming related to Oracle product seminars and presentations, and the Oracle University Online Learning, which offers classroom-simulated training for a number of Oracle products and services.
"Oracle has always been ahead of the curve in using the Internet to reduce costs and improve business performance, and this further validates Conxion's high capacity network-centric DDN strategy, which can accelerate any application, using any OS from any datacenter," says Antonio Salerno, Conxion's founder and chief executive officer. "By the end of this year I think we'll see many large software companies, as well as music and movie studios, emulating Oracle's decision to go with digital delivery rather than make and ship physical CDs or DVD's. Conxion's ability to allow the customer to use the server/OS of their choice, plus allow them root access, at any data center, is something closed Linux box systems can't do."
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