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On behalf of Oracle America, Inc., thank you for the opportunity to respond to NASA JPL���s Request for Information (RFI). Oracle is proposing our Open-Sourced Science platform, with information and industry references for your evaluation. Our transformative approach and capabilities around Open Science Big Data aligns well with the Open-Sourced Science (OSS) for NASA Earth System Observatory (ESO) Mission Science Data Processing objectives. Our response explains how Oracle can help. Indeed, since 1977, we have helped hundreds of thousands of customers of all sizes around the globe simplify their processes by engineering hardware and software to work together. Oracle offers a complete technology stack in the cloud, on premises, and in the data center. Our stack of products gives customers complete deployment flexibility and the unmatched benefits of application integration, powerful performance, high availability, scalability, advanced security, energy efficiency, and low total cost of ownership. In addition, we not only provide robust products, but Oracle also works with you on every step of the digital journey. NASA will benefit from Oracle���s customer support services and can also take advantage of optional services, such as consulting, training, upgrade support, and financing. We will help you get the most out of your Oracle products so that you can meet your business objectives. We value our growing relationship that our organizations have begun to establish and looks forward to enhancing it with this project. Please feel free to contact me, your Sr. National Account Executive for NASA, if you have any questions or would like further information. I can be reached via e-mail at mark.c.barrett@oracle.com.
Open Sourced Science, NASA, Oracle
Open Sourced Science, NASA, Oracle
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