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Oracle Showcases Cloud at Oracle Day in Bangladesh

Oracle Bangladesh showcased the breadth and depth of the Oracle Cloud portfolio to its various customers from a wide range of industries during its Oracle Day event on Monday, a press statement said.In addition, Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) members demonstrated their ability and expertise in helping customers implement Oracle Cloud solutions.During the event, Oracle senior executives from Bangladesh and across the region, as well as partners and customers shared their experiences and expertise in the cloud about how to modernize big data, data warehousing, marketing, and digital processes.Key topics discussed included digital innovation and digital disruption, the modern cloud, creating a unified data platform, the future of modern marketing, and the rise of digital in identity.Session speakers highlighted Oracle’s vast portfolio of cloud solutions and how they help organizations capitalize on key transformative technologies such as big data analytics, social, mobile, and IoT, as well as how to continue to extend foundational use cases that enable organizations to move enterprise workloads to the cloud.Ahsen Javed, managing director, Oracle Pakistan and SAGE-W said ‘These new Oracle Cloud services can also help technology providers leverage the industry’s most flexible, proven, and secure cloud infrastructure to provide their customers in Bangladesh with highly innovative and accessible cloud-based services.’‘Bangladesh has grown in terms of latest technology adoption and is an important market for Oracle cloud solutions,’ said Praveen Thakur, Vice President, Technology Business Unit, ASEAN Oracle.He also said ‘With our wide and broad portfolio of cloud services we can offer the companies in Bangladesh a range of choices from PaaS, SaaS or IaaS solutions to help them serve their customers in the best possible way.’Raghu Prasad, Head of Solutions Consulting – ASEAN Oracle said ‘Oracle’s ability to deliver industry-specific capabilities across financial services, telecom, manufacturing, professional services, public sector and education will help ensure customers in Bangladesh have the purpose-built, industry-tailored cloud solutions for their specific needs.’The Oracle Cloud has shown strong adoption, supporting 70+ million users and more than 34 billion transactions each day. It runs in 19 data centers around the world.