“Get Off Oracle” Isn’t Just a Trend — It’s a Movement
Andrea Alaniz, Account Executive
Why more orgs are leaving legacy licensing behind, and how TekStream makes the exit simple.
For years, Oracle was the backbone of enterprise IT. Now? It’s the anchor.
From surprise audits to ballooning costs, IT leaders are done with being boxed in by restrictive licensing, outdated infrastructure, and unpredictable pricing. And with OCI adoption lagging and Broadcom’s VMware changes causing chaos, the message is clear:
It’s time to move.
What’s Driving the Shift?
- Rising licensing costs
- Uncertainty around Oracle on OCI and on-prem
- Lack of agility to scale or integrate with modern cloud services
- Audit risk (and fear of noncompliance fees)
It’s not just about cost anymore — it’s about control. CIOs want freedom from the Oracle trap, and they’re turning to AWS to get it.
How TekStream Helps You Break Free
We’re not just another migration partner. We’re one of only two AWS partners globally with the Oracle Workload Migration Competency — and we know this space inside and out.
- Oracle Licensing Assessment (OLA): We’ll analyze your environment, flag hidden risk, and calculate real AWS savings.
- Funding-aligned roadmap: We help unlock MAP, OLA, and POC funding to reduce migration cost and risk.
- Lift-and-evolve strategy: Whether you’re moving to RDS, EC2, or refactoring, we design a plan that fits your business goals.
- Audit-aware architecture: We build with compliance in mind, so you don’t get burned down the road.
Real Talk, Real Impact
A restaurant chain subsidiary came to us buried in legacy Oracle workloads and aging hardware. In weeks, we designed and deployed a cloud-native architecture on AWS — increasing performance, cutting costs, and eliminating on-site dependencies.
Now, they’re audit-resilient, modernized, and no longer locked in.
The Bottom Line
The Oracle exodus is here — and it’s being led by orgs that are tired of overpaying for under-delivering tech.
TekStream is your shortcut out.
Let’s talk. No pressure, no jargon, just a clear path off Oracle.
Learn more here!