In an effort to support the fast growing customer demand for enterprise cloud services in India, Oracle has launches its second cloud region in India at Hyderabad. The main focus of Oracle is to launch around 36-second generation cloud regions by the end of this year 2020. It offers Indian customers and partners to grow their business by allowing access to all Oracle Cloud services, including Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Autonomous Linux, as well as Oracle Cloud Applications.
The Oracle launch in Hyderabad is followed by the cloud region launch in Mumbai in the year 2019. The company says, the second-generation cloud is built and optimized specifically to help enterprises to run their most demanding workloads more securely. It assured to provide better performance, pricing, and security equipped with strengthened capabilities for business continuity and disaster recovery.
Shailender Kumar, Oracle India regional Managing Director said that “A large number of Indian organizations are looking to change growth orbits with greater focus on cloud-led innovation. With two Oracle Cloud regions live in India, we’re fully geared to support our 15,000 plus customers in their innovation journey, with adequate support by nearly 1000 specialized Oracle partners.”
Oracle Japan and Asia Pacific Executive Vice President, Garrett Ilg said that “Enterprises across JAPAC are turning to Oracle Cloud to rapidly improve performance and accelerate innovation to launch new products faster to market and create incredible customer experiences.”
The unique dual region strategy of Oracle enables its customers to deploy resilient applications in multiple independent cloud regions for disaster recovery. It protects the sensitive data of the country, thereby complying with regulatory requirements around data sovereignty as well as operational issues associated with operating in multiple countries.