Principal Product Manager/strategy-data Protection and Recovery

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · United States

Product Manager for Oracle's data protection and recovery solutions, focusing on enterprise customers across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments. The role involves driving product ideation, requirements, and go-to-market strategies for offerings that protect against cyber threats, including ransomware, with a specific mention of AI-based data protection. Responsibilities include customer and market research, competitive intelligence, and working with development teams throughout the product lifecycle. Experience in data protection, Oracle databases, and cybersecurity is required, along with cloud platform experience.

What you'd actually do

  1. Assume responsibilities for driving ideation and requirements for new product offerings, while working with sales and marketing on go-to-market programs
  2. Lead initiatives to drive product requirements/roadmap for Oracle-differentiated capabilities and enable customer adoption of[Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance](http://oracle.com/zdlra)[](http://oracle.com/zdlra)and [Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service](http://oracle.com/zrcv) for on-premises/hybrid/cloud/multicloud data protection against cyber / ransomware threats
  3. Perform customer/market research and gather competitive intelligence on ransomware protection trends especially in AI-based data protection
  4. Analyze and integrate customer requirements into product definition documents
  5. Work with development teams throughout the product lifecycle, including functional/design specifications, testing, and release activities

Skills

Required

  • Fluency in English for verbal and written communication skills
  • BS or MS degree with 3-5 years experience in a product management role
  • Data protection / backup / recovery experience
  • Oracle database / data management experience
  • Cyber security / cyber protection experience
  • AWS / Azure / Google Cloud enterprise services experience

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-based data protection
  • AI related offerings