Accelerating cloud transformation with Microsoft and Oracle
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Official Microsoft Blog Microsoft expands partnership with Oracle, bringing customers’ database workloads to Azure
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Press release Delivering Oracle Database Services on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in Microsoft Azure
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Availability update Oracle Database@Azure service is now available in several regions worldwide
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PepsiCo
“Data is the lifeblood of any business, and the cloud is the best way to analyze it so that insights become actionable,” said Magesh Bagavathi, Senior Vice President and Global Chief Technology Officer, PepsiCo. “As one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world with a market value of over 200 billion U.S. dollars, the ability to run our mission-critical systems and associated data in the cloud with Oracle Database@Azure gives us a scaled strategic advantage across our global operations.”
Voya
“At Voya, we are focused on accelerating our technology and digital leadership to make it easier to do business with us and to improve the customer experience. This includes providing our customers with fast, reliable, and secure cloud-based capabilities,” said Santhosh Keshavan, executive vice president and chief information officer, Voya Financial. “By leveraging Oracle Exadata Database Service, we are now able to achieve the same benefits in the cloud, as well as migrate applications and workloads, so we can continue to react and respond to our customers’ needs and ultimately help them achieve their financial goals.”
Vodafone
“We are looking to our technology partners to support Vodafone’s strategic focus on customers, simplicity and growth across Europe and Africa,” said Scott Petty, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone. “This new offering from Oracle and Microsoft does that by enabling us to deliver innovative and differentiated digital services faster and more cost effectively to our customers.”
Conduent
“Our customer base of Fortune 100 companies and more than 600 government and transportation agencies depend on us to help streamline their business processes and end-user interactions, which makes transaction speed a top priority,” said Mark Prout, chief technology and information officer, Conduent. “With Oracle Database@Azure, we’ve been able to leverage cross-cloud low latency to improve application performance and streamline the management of our IT infrastructure. This helps us deliver solutions and services that improve clients’ operations, increase efficiencies, reduce costs, and enhance the customer experience.”