Oracle witnesses traction for its Cloud Services in Indian market
Oracle India has announced that its Cloud services spanning SaaS, PaaS and IaaS are experiencing a surge in demand in the country. More and more organizations, from large companies to SMBs, are selecting Oracle Cloud as they embark on their inevitable, digital transformation journeys.
These customers represent a mix of large firms, midsize SMB firms and digital disruptors. The demand for Oracle Cloud services is coming from a variety of industry segments, namely manufacturing, retail, hospitality, social welfare, engineering and construction, logistics, oil & gas, and IT services, among others. Additionally, businesses governed by regulatory compliances like governments, banks, insurance agencies, telecom operators, IT service firms are also seeing benefits from Oracle Cloud.
“Oracle is making significant strides in the cloud market in India. Customers are able to experience immediate benefits from Oracle Cloud. Be it enterprise digital transformation or an SMB, we are enabling businesses and new ideas to be future-ready, to innovate and to succeed with cloud. The simplicity of our comprehensive cloud solutions, their UX and quick deployment abilities – some in as little as 30 days and a 600-strong partner ecosystem to support them, are some of the factors attracting customers to Oracle Cloud,” said Shailender Kumar, Regional Managing Director, Oracle India.
Some of Oracle Cloud’s new customers in India include:
Large firms like Adani Ports, Airtel, Genpact, IFFCO, Indian Oil, Indian hotels, SBI, Tata Sky.
Midsize SMB organizations like CAMS, D&B (Dun & Bradstreet), HelpAge India, Impartus Innovation, iTriangle, Samidirect, Safexpress, Soniks Consulting;
Digital disruptors like makemytrip.com, Myntra, PVR.
This uptake follows the recent launch of Oracle Digital Hub in India, to help accelerate SMBs’ ability to innovate and grow more quickly.
Additionally, Oracle’s partners (Oracle PartnerNetwork or OPN members) have been experiencing an upswing of business opportunity through Oracle’s IaaS, PaaS and SaaS Cloud implementations. Hundreds of OPN members in India have undertaken specialized trainings so they can successfully implement Oracle Cloud at customer sites.
These partners have been actively working with Oracle to make Oracle Cloud more accessible to customers in India, both existing and new – and include:
SI partners like Infosys, KPIT Cummins, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, etc.
Consulting firms like Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG, PwC, etc.
Boutique firms like Filix Consulting, Huron Consulting Group, Kovaion Consulting, Speridien Technologies, Virtuous, etc.
With over 1,000 SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) applications and 50 enterprise-class PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) and IaaS (infrastructure-as-a-Service) services, Oracle Cloud today supports 55 billion transactions in a single day.
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