Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud sees huge adoption across India

Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud sees huge adoption across India

New Delhi: Oracle, which recently opened enterprise-grade Gen 2 Cloud region for its existing and new customers in India, is witnessing a huge demand from the Indian businesses - from verticals like education, jewelry, footwear, banking/finance – to join its Autonomous Database Cloud services. The Generation 2 enterprise cloud supports all legacy workloads while delivering modern cloud development tools, so enterprises in India can bring forward their past as they build their future.

India currently is the sixth-largest market for Oracle globally in the data management space.

“We’re the No 1 player in India with over 60 percent market share in the database segment. The initial response for Oracle Autonomous Database has been fantastic from customers and we are very excited about our growth prospects here,” Chema Aramburu, VP-Autonomous Database Cloud, Oracle JAPAC, told IANS in an interaction.

Currently, most of a company’s data is locked in separate, often duplicative silos, even though the company’s different business units are all seeking the same or similar insights.

“What if the organization could create an internal data exchange and bring the entirety of this valuable resource together so that they can see the value that’s hiding in their data and use it in new and innovative ways?” asked Aramburu.

“What if, at the same time, they can bring the transaction costs of getting the data different users to want, into the shape they need it, down to near zero?”

This is the power Oracle Autonomous Database gives to businesses – self-driving, self-securing, and self-repairing Cloud services.

“The JAPAC region (Japan and Asia-Pacific) has been the home for a great number of our early adopters, several of whom are from India, and are already seeing tremendous business value,” said the Oracle executive. (IANS)

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