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Dell Integrates with Oracle Enterprise Manager

Dell announced new and enhanced infrastructure, software and services offerings designed to help organizations maximize performance of traditional IT and cloud environments running on Dell infrastructure and drive business innovation.

Dell is adding integration with Oracle Enterprise Manager that will enable customers to uniquely manage their infrastructure stack, Oracle Database and Applications from a single management console.

By tightly integrating Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c with Dell OpenManage, customers can use a single interface for a complete view of their infrastructure – from hardware to the workloads and applications on top – to maximize performance, achieve operational effectiveness and improve resource optimization.

The planned integration with Dell OpenManage, leveraging unique agent-free embedded management on Dell’s award-winning x86 PowerEdge servers, means that customers will be able to monitor Dell servers, storage and networking infrastructures directly in the Oracle Enterprise Manager console, helping Oracle administrators quickly understand the top to bottom performance of their applications in a single tool they already recognize.

The integrated solution will enable organizations to have visibility into their Dell infrastructure while providing a side-by-side view of the Oracle databases present on the hardware. This new level of visibility and integration will help ensure optimized performance and increase application service levels by allowing customers to significantly reduce the time to resolution when dealing with complex problems.

“Our relationship with Oracle is about simplifying IT and pre-engineering solutions to work together to reduce integration costs for customers, and enabling them to stand up applications more quickly,” said Samuel Greenblatt, chief architect and technologist, Dell Enterprise Solutions Group. “The engineering work between Oracle and Dell demonstrates how we’re helping customers achieve that vision.”

The integration between Oracle Enterprise Manager and Dell OpenManage will be available worldwide in the first quarter of 2014.

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Dell Integrates with Oracle Enterprise Manager

Dell announced new and enhanced infrastructure, software and services offerings designed to help organizations maximize performance of traditional IT and cloud environments running on Dell infrastructure and drive business innovation.

Dell is adding integration with Oracle Enterprise Manager that will enable customers to uniquely manage their infrastructure stack, Oracle Database and Applications from a single management console.

By tightly integrating Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c with Dell OpenManage, customers can use a single interface for a complete view of their infrastructure – from hardware to the workloads and applications on top – to maximize performance, achieve operational effectiveness and improve resource optimization.

The planned integration with Dell OpenManage, leveraging unique agent-free embedded management on Dell’s award-winning x86 PowerEdge servers, means that customers will be able to monitor Dell servers, storage and networking infrastructures directly in the Oracle Enterprise Manager console, helping Oracle administrators quickly understand the top to bottom performance of their applications in a single tool they already recognize.

The integrated solution will enable organizations to have visibility into their Dell infrastructure while providing a side-by-side view of the Oracle databases present on the hardware. This new level of visibility and integration will help ensure optimized performance and increase application service levels by allowing customers to significantly reduce the time to resolution when dealing with complex problems.

“Our relationship with Oracle is about simplifying IT and pre-engineering solutions to work together to reduce integration costs for customers, and enabling them to stand up applications more quickly,” said Samuel Greenblatt, chief architect and technologist, Dell Enterprise Solutions Group. “The engineering work between Oracle and Dell demonstrates how we’re helping customers achieve that vision.”

The integration between Oracle Enterprise Manager and Dell OpenManage will be available worldwide in the first quarter of 2014.

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