Oracle’s private cloud solution, hosted inside government and financial datacentres, as well as public cloud regions inside UAE and Saudi Arabia have triggered a wave of adoption, growth, and innovation.
Global adoption of cloud applications is driving innovation. Oracle has 10,000+ customers globally using the latest version of its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, OCI. Every quarter, OCI customers receive new features, new functions, and this is supporting their innovation and is hence a driver for cloud adoption. Oracle has a business analytics solution and data migration is a strong driver for customers moving into cloud.
“Oracle is also supporting global customers with process automation and processes standardisation. This is also a driver for the rapid growth of cloud adoption,” says Leopoldo Boado Lama, Senior Vice President, Business Applications, ECEMEA, Oracle.
“Oracle is enabling enterprises to adopt cloud by giving them the choice of how to adopt cloud, either on-premises, hybrid, or as full cloud models. This is always at the pace of the customer,” adds Boado Lama.
With these solutions and the availability of public Oracle Cloud Regions in UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Israel, the priority is to generate customer success through partnerships and by leveraging Oracle’s latest technologies.
The decision on how to expand further, that is whether to support a public or a private Oracle cloud region, depends on each country in the region. In Qatar, Oracle has already implemented a private cloud region for the government and in Oman it has implemented two private cloud regions, also for the government.
In UAE, American Hospital, EHS, First Abu Dhabi Bank, Abu Dhabi Customs, Khalifa University; and in Saudi Arabia Alkhorayef Petroleum and Ministry of Foreign Affairs; are some of the latest Oracle regional customer references. The implementation of Oracle Dedicated Region at e& will also be used as a global flagship reference.