Mumbai: Oracle says that it expects business in India for its cloud application business to grow faster due to its ability to host applications on local data centres, as it would enable customers in regulated sectors such as banking and healthcare to store their user data within the country.
Prasad Rai, Country head for Applications, Oracle India said that with the launch of Cloud Applications on its cloud datacenters in Mumbai, or its ‘Gen 2 cloud region’ on Tuesday, the company will Enterprises are increasingly using its applications to modernize including finance, human resources, supply chain, commerce, marketing, sales, and services functions, the company said.
New customers for its cloud applications include Adani Group, Apollo Tyres, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Aurobindo Pharma, Bajaj Electricals, Bajaj Finance, Bharti Airtel, Century Textiles, Cure.fit, Dalmia Group, Edelweiss Financial Services, Gangaram Hospitals, Grasim (Aditya Birl ..