Better Security with Oracle Cloud

October 11, 2018

If one thing is constant in the IT world, it’s change. Consider the age-old dilemma of security versus innovation. Just a few years ago, concerns about data security and privacy prevented some organizations from adopting cloud-based business models. Today, many of these concerns have been alleviated. IT leaders are migrating their applications and data to the cloud in order to benefit from security features offered by some cloud providers. The key is to choose the right technology—one that is designed to protect users, enhance safeguarding of data, and better address requirements under privacy laws. Find out why millions of users rely on advanced and complete cloud services to transform fundamental business processes more quickly and confidently than ever before.

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Murphy, McKay & Associates, Inc. has been providing technical solutions through its people to bridge the gap between the many technology alternatives available and those best suited to achieve important business objectives or growth. Our business consultants research, analyze, and recommend the most efficient, cost effective solution to maximize your technology while focusing on business directives.

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