Monday, September 21st 2020

Oracle Chosen as TikTok's Secure Cloud Provider

Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) announced today that it was chosen to become TikTok's secure cloud technology provider. This technical decision by TikTok was heavily influenced by Zoom's recent success in moving a large portion of its video conferencing capacity to the Oracle Public Cloud.

"TikTok picked Oracle's new Generation 2 Cloud infrastructure because it's much faster, more reliable, and more secure than the first generation technology currently offered by all the other major cloud providers," said Oracle Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison. "In the 2020 Industry CloudPath survey that IDC recently released where it surveyed 935 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) customers on their satisfaction with the top IaaS vendors including Oracle, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, IBM and Google Cloud.... Oracle IaaS received the highest satisfaction score."
"As a part of this agreement, TikTok will run on the Oracle Cloud and Oracle will become a minority investor in TikTok Global," said Oracle CEO Safra Catz. "Oracle will quickly deploy, rapidly scale, and operate TikTok systems in the Oracle Cloud. We are a hundred percent confident in our ability to deliver a highly secure environment to TikTok and ensure data privacy to TikTok's American users, and users throughout the world. This greatly improved security and guaranteed privacy will enable the continued rapid growth of the TikTok user community to benefit all stakeholders."

Based on decades of experience securing the world's most sensitive data, the Oracle Generation 2 cloud was built from the ground up to fully isolate running applications and autonomously respond to security threats. Oracle will combine its secure cloud technology with continuous code reviews, monitoring, and auditing to provide unprecedented assurance that U.S. TikTok user data is private and secure.
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10 Comments on Oracle Chosen as TikTok's Secure Cloud Provider

#1
AsRock
TPU addict
Highly secure environment ?, yeah surrrrrrrre, i don't believe that for a moment.
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#2
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
Wonder if oracle will charge a license fee for everyone that views a tiktok vid :rolleyes:
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#3
Caring1
So now your data is funneled through a secure cloud to its recipient? Ha! (no Communist nation mentioned)
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#4
Chomiq
Tiktok is evil.
Oracle is evil.

Perfect match.
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#5
Vayra86
Data ownership warfare looks like this guys.

Stay as far away as possible. All of these social media services are gone or going political, making everything you place on them, potentially suspect for whatever reason undisclosed today.
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#6
Jomale
After the CCP has already enough privacy files now it is NSA's turn, whats next FSB or BND???
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#7
kapone32
Well in the World of Trumpians, Oracle is a Western based Company so regardless of anything that we should worry about as consumers and official intelligence agencies, the takeaway is that China is bad and the US is good??????????
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#8
Steevo
kapone32Well in the World of Trumpians, Oracle is a Western based Company so regardless of anything that we should worry about as consumers and official intelligence agencies, the takeaway is that China is bad and the US is good??????????
Not sure what Trump has to do with it.

But the USA will not take spying on its citizens by other government, it's the US governments job to spy on its citizens!!
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#9
kapone32
SteevoNot sure what Trump has to do with it.

But the USA will not take spying on its citizens by other government, it's the US governments job to spy on its citizens!!
Events of the last few years have turned the world into a social quagmire in terms of politics. Trump is the one that inserted himself into the Tiktok argument.
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#10
Bubster
I wonder if China responds and start Nationalizing US businesses in China : Apple , Boeing, GM...
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