Oracle Outlines Its Cloud Strategy For India

Oracle Outlines Its Cloud Strategy For India

FP Archives February 3, 2017, 00:02:02 IST

At CloudWorld, senior Oracle executives, customers and partners discussed how they are driving business transformation using the Oracle Cloud.

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Oracle Outlines Its Cloud Strategy For India

Oracle hosted its first CloudWorld global event series in India, where senior Oracle executives, customers and partners discussed how they are driving business transformation using the Oracle Cloud.

Keynote sessions showcased Oracle’s strategy and roadmap for cloud and social. Additional sessions for line of business executives focused on Sales and Marketing, Customer Service and Support, HR and Talent Management, and Finance and Operations. It also highlighted how organisations can best leverage social media to monitor, engage, and market to their customers.

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With nearly 50 sessions, more than 30 speakers and participation of over 1000 senior decision makers and influencers from varied business functions as well as applications & IT professionals, developers, academia and partners (System Integrators and Independent Software Vendors), the event focused on helping them grow their cloud business in India with Oracle.

The marquee one-day event featured a host of guest speakers from Oracle, customer and partner organisations including: David Vap, Group Vice President, Oracle Applications, Oracle Corp., Bulent Cinarkaya, Vice President, Oracle Public Cloud Product Development, Oracle Corp, Alan Lepofsky, Vice President and Principal Analyst, Constellation Research, N Ravishanker, CIO, TataSky and Rajnish Kapur, Chief Innovation and Customer Experience Officer, MakeMyTrip.com among others.

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At CloudWorld, Oracle announced that more and more customers are embracing Oracle Cloud solutions in India primarily because Oracle offers a wide range of cloud solutions and a wider range of consumption choices, all of which are fully open, modular, and integrated.

For Indian companies, Oracle Cloud solutions serve multiple business functions including customer experience management, sales and marketing and also critical functions like human capital management, talent management, financial management, procurement, project management and governance, risk and compliance among others. It also allows customers to easily transition from cloud to on-premise or vice versa.

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Companies from ITes/ professional services, travel, transportation, automobile and auto ancillary, publishing, media, real estate, telecom, BFSI, manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, pharma & life sciences will see a lot of demand for cloud solutions.

Flipkart.com, TataSky, MakeMyTrip.com, CRMIT, Bookmyshow.com, Centaur Pharmaceuticals, Deepak Nitrite, Helpage India, Mahindra Logistics, WNS, C Centric Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Mahindra Comviva, Sudhir Gensets, ASM Technologies Ltd., Wipro, among many others have already started to reap business benefits from Oracle’s Cloud Solutions.

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Oracle’s cloud is different from other clouds — not only is there rich functionality that spans functional pillars like CRM, HCM and ERP, but, social, mobile, and business intelligence and analytics are built in.

Oracle helps enable its partners to meet customer demand for public, private and hybrid cloud solutions. Oracle also introduced a comprehensive array of five new Cloud Partner programs to give partners choice in how they grow their business in the cloud.

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“Oracle’s long history of technology innovation along with seven years of relentless engineering and key strategic acquisitions has enabled us to launch the most comprehensive cloud offerings in the world, “said Sandeep Mathur, Managing Director, Oracle India. “The India marketplace is absolutely ready for large scale cloud adoption and we look forward to supporting our customers in their business transformation journeys.”

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“Today Oracle’s cloud offerings span public and private clouds and extend to every level of our product portfolio: applications, middleware, database, servers, storage, networking, and associated operating systems and virtualisation software,” said Sunil Jose, Vice President, Applications, Oracle India. “Oracle solutions have been able to incorporate modern features, such as social, mobile and essential capabilities, such as analytics which are in demand across industries as CIOs gain greater control over IT budgets and decision-making.”

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