Early this week, Oracle announced improved demand for its second-generation cloud services in the nation, as more and more Indian organisations seek to drive a speedy return to development. Amongst these subscribing to Oracle’s cloud applications and cloud infrastructure are Polycab, Religare Broking, Mphasis, Omega Healthcare, Nippon Life India Asset Management, GTPL Hathway, IFFCO, Lipi Data Systems, Infocepts, RXIL and ARCIL.
Stated factors for this huge-scale migration to Oracle include things like a lot far better cost-functionality of Oracle’s second-generation cloud infrastructure vis-à-vis their encounter of working with cloud services from other technologies providers. Oracle’s comprehensive cloud offerings across applications and infrastructure, and its enterprise-grade safety and functionality presented out of two regional Cloud regions in Hyderabad and Mumbai, as properly as 29 other folks worldwide, are also observed as vital for Indian organisations wanting to accelerate their digital journey and future-proof their business enterprise.
“Over the last 4-5 years, we have doubled our overall customer base and have nearly 1,000 strategic partners in our network,” mentioned Shailender Kumar, regional managing director, Oracle India. “All this is a reflection of Oracle emerging as the cloud provider of choice for our customers. We are fully geared up to help organisations of all sizes and from all industries unlock new value from their data in the new year, aiding faster innovation and growth recovery, while enhancing their end-customer experience.”
Piyush Pankaj, chief technique officer, GTPL-Hathway, India’s second biggest cable Television corporation and 1 of the top broadband service distribution providers in the nation, mentioned, “Gleaning timely insights from our massive data streams was a huge challenge. Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Analytics Cloud, which are powered by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, now give us the ability to perform faster, deeper analytics even on massive datasets—over 10 million records on average—in minutes. This has helped us speed up the insight-to-decision cycle significantly. By using Oracle’s cloud services, we anticipate huge cost savings in the next few years.”