Oracle Asia Pacific First Data Center Settled in Bangalore, India

[Global Scientific Report] According to a report by the Indian media on July 10, Oracle Corporation has launched its first data center in Dublin last year, and recently launched its first data center in Bangalore, India, the IT capital of India. The center serves Oracle's new digital sales team and focuses on helping more medium-sized organizations transition to the cloud quickly and easily. The company uses the latest collaboration tools, technologies, and technologies to meet the mid-range market in the cloud economy that has not yet embraced cloud computing and aims to improve the customer experience. Oracle's data center will provide complete cloud applications, platforms, and infrastructure services as independent services. The company currently employs 38,000 employees in India and employs 200 employees to serve data center SMEs. Shailender Kumar, vice president and regional managing director of Oracle Corporation of India, said, “Our goal is to handle 51 million SMEs in India, many of which have never worked with Oracle or have never used cloud technology. "The increase in cloud technology will help accelerate the innovation capability and growth rate of SMEs. He added that India remains one of Oracle's largest cloud markets, and its total cloud revenue soared to 1.36 billion U.S. dollars in the fourth quarter ended May 31. The data center's cooperation with SMEs will also be in cooperation with its launch of the Cloud Acceleration Program, which will expand globally, including opening two new centers in Delhi and Mumbai, providing guidance and technical resources for local start-ups. (Internship Compilation: Wang Fang reviewer: Liu Yang)