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Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center Released

Mar 17, 2010
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Oracle announced the release of Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center to increase the extensive capabilities of OEM to help manage physical and virtual Sun environments. It’s tools can address stages across the entire system lifecycle from discovery to provisioning, updating , monitoring and management. Important features include the full lifecycle management of Oracle Solaris Containers and Oracle VM Server for SPARC as well as support for Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade.

Richard Sarwal, Oracle senior vice president of Product Development, said,

“As the number of servers proliferates and the adoption of virtualization accelerates, organizations are becoming increasingly challenged with the complexity of managing their global IT infrastructure. With the addition of Ops Center to the Oracle Enterprise Manager product family, customers are able to gain key insights into the capacity and health of their systems, enabling them to take proactive steps to increase flexibility and efficiency and decrease operational costs.”
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