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Start-ups, mid-sized firms fast adopting Cloud in India

As small and medium businesses (SMBs) and start-ups in India begin to embrace Cloud for their digital transformation, global tech major Oracle is witnessing growth at an unprecedented pace among them in the country, says a senior company executive.

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“For the third time in a row, India has won the best performing region award in all of JAPAC (Japan and Asia-Pacific). We are signing on hundreds of new Cloud customers every year and witnessing strong growth in our Cloud revenue,” Shailender Kumar, Managing Director, Oracle India, said.

Some of the big Cloud clients for the Redwood Shores, California-based Oracle in the country are the State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Persistent Systems, among other. “Now even start-ups and mid-size firms have started to adopt Oracle Cloud,” Kumar noted.

The global tech major last year announced plans for a dedicated data centre in the country. “We want to make doing business with us easy and quick. We will continue selling Oracle Cloud technologies and services to small and medium businesses, including start-ups, in the country,” he emphasised.

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