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Oracle launches Cloud Native Framework

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Oracle has launched a new cloud native solution for developers that spans public cloud, on premises and hybrid cloud deployments. Taking advantage of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and the recently announced Oracle Linux Cloud Native Environment, the Oracle Cloud Native Framework introduces cloud native managed services and on-premises software.

According to the company, the solution also introduces a diverse set of new cloud native offerings on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure that include Oracle Functions, a new serverless cloud service based on the open source Fn Project.

The Oracle Cloud Native Framework supports both modern (cloud native) and traditional (WebLogic, Java, and database) applications. The enterprise grade platform helps developers with sustainable strategy, managed services, and curated OSS.

“With the growing popularity of the CNCF as a unifying and organizing force in the cloud native ecosystem and organizations increasingly embracing multi cloud and hybrid cloud models, developers should have the flexibility to build and deploy their applications anywhere they choose without the threat of cloud vendor lock-in. Oracle is making this a reality,” said Don Johnson, executive vice president, product development, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

To further enable developers to build and deploy modern applications, Oracle has also announced Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services built on Oracle’s Gen 2 Cloud IaaS and existing foundational Kubernetes orchestration and management layer, the Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE).

These new offerings are focused on three critical Oracle Cloud Infrastructure cloud native layers: Application Definition & Development, Provisioning, and Observability & Analysis.