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Mphasis, Polycab and Religare Broking shift to 2nd Gen Oracle Cloud

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Oracle has announced that many Indian businesses like Mphasis, and Religare Broking have shifted to its second-generation services in the country, amid the rising demand for secure, enterprise-grade Cloud services.

Some other Indian firms subscribing to Oracle’s Cloud applications and infrastructure are ARCIL, GTPL Hathway, IFFCO, Infocepts, Lipi Data Systems, Nippon Life India Asset Management, Omega Healthcare and RXIL.

In the last 4-5 years, Oracle has doubled its overall customer base and has nearly 1,000 strategic partners in its network. This shows that the company is emerging as the cloud provider of choice for its customers, IANS quoted Shailender Kumar, Regional Managing Director, Oracle India as saying.

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He further said that the company is prepared to help organisations of all sizes and from all industries, unlock new value from their data in the New Year, aiding faster and growth recovery, while enhancing their end-user experience.

Oracle also said that its nearly 1,000 channel partners in India play a key role in driving growth in the country, as part of the modernised Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN 2020) which is enabling channel partners to prepare for a Cloud-first world.

According to Pradeep Paliwal, CTO, Religare Broking, the company has almost minimal spend on maintenance and operations now that it is using Oracle Cloud . They believe that as a long-term strategy, this transformation will give the company a much-needed push for growth.

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