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Oracle, Samsung team up to offer better cloud-based services

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Last updated: January 26th, 2015 at 20:24 UTC+01:00

Samsung may be working on its next big release, i.e., the Galaxy S6, but the Korea based OEM is making sure it stays ahead of the tech curve. It is doing so by partnering up with Oracle to offer even better cloud-based solutions to its customers. Oracle is a known name in the enterprise world, which makes it a perfect partner for Samsung to invest its mobile experience with. “As Samsung is the global leader in handsets, Oracle needs the Korean company to boost its database cloud solutions, which the US company identified as one of its next engines,” the report quotes an official from Samsung. The BCN report however goes on to add that Oracle didn't confirm the advancements.

This should result in some quality cloud-based services for Samsung users over the months if it does materialize. What do you think about this partnership?

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