AT&T Platform as a Service vs Oracle Application Container Cloud Service comparison

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We performed a comparison between AT&T Platform as a Service and Oracle Application Container Cloud Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Overview

AT&T Platform as a Service provides a complete development environment to build custom applications and bring them online more quickly than ever. Once launched, the service makes it easy to run, access and manage the applications and databases you create. As an AT&T Cloud Service, AT&T Platform as a Service also allows you to do all this at a low cost – while still providing the scale, performance or capacity you need.

Get the choice of either Oracle Java SE Advanced, including Flight Recorder for production monitoring, or Node.js running on enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure.

Your environment is preinstalled and preconfigured using Oracle Linux and Oracle Java SE Advanced or Node to maximize performance, scalability, and reliability.

The underlying infrastructure has the same secure and reliable core capabilities offered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as a Service. With capabilities like elastic scaling, storage, and integrated load balancing you can run your Java and Node workloads on the Oracle Application Container Cloud and easily scale environments up and scale out as your application needs grow.

For more information on Oracle Application Container Cloud Service, visit Oracle.com

Sample Customers
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Buyer's Guide
PaaS Clouds
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Oracle and others in PaaS Clouds. Updated: March 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.

AT&T Platform as a Service is ranked 27th in PaaS Clouds while Oracle Application Container Cloud Service is ranked 28th in PaaS Clouds. AT&T Platform as a Service is rated 0.0, while Oracle Application Container Cloud Service is rated 0.0. On the other hand, AT&T Platform as a Service is most compared with Engine Yard Cloud, whereas Oracle Application Container Cloud Service is most compared with BitRefinery.

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