Small
and midsize
businesses (SMBs) will get access to the cloud solutions and resources they
need to power digital transformation with the opening of Oracle’s first Digital
Hub in Asia Pacific, which will be
based in Bangalore.
The new facility, one of five Digital Hubs set to open in Asia Pacific,
highlights Oracle’s commitment to better serving the midsize market in the new
cloud economy. India’s new Digital Hub, part of a global network of best
practice centres for SMBs, will help small and midsize
businesses leverage Oracle Cloud solutions to streamline operations, boost
innovation and gain a platform for growth.
The hub will house Oracle’s new digital
sales team and focus on helping more midsize organisations transition to the
cloud quickly and easily. With a distinctive Indian feel, and exuding the
energy of a start-up, the team will provide timely, personalised and effective
support to customers, using the latest collaboration tools, techniques and
technologies to transform the buying experience.
François Lançon, senior vice president,
Oracle Japan and Asia Pacific, said: “The cloud is democratising IT; you just
need a web browser or a mobile phone app to take advantage of it. What’s
more, it has incredible transformation potential for small businesses, enabling
them to do things they have never been able to do before, at an affordable
price, such as use technology to streamline business processes, gain access to
an easy-to-use platform for innovation, and digitise their customer experience.
We are simplifying the buying process to help these smaller organisations, as
well as branch offices and line of business departments, digitally transform
their business.”
Customers that want to buy entirely
online can utilise the click-to-buy Oracle Accelerated
Buying Experience. In addition to the simplified buying experience, Oracle’s Digital Hubs
will provide a complete suite of cloud applications, platform, and infrastructure
services as both standalone services and as bundles. The range of choices
empowers small businesses to select solutions that directly address their goals
or issues.
Vivek Vinayak Purekar, vice president
and global HR head, Simeio Solutions, said, “We’re constantly trying to reduce
operational costs by automating our processes so that we can focus more on our
core business, and Oracle understands this very well. The Oracle HCM cloud
solution has completely transformed our HR engine to match our fast growth and
has given us the freedom to do more with less. It has helped us achieve the
right blend of process modernisation and increased efficiencies. The analytics
that come embedded enabled us to gain the right insights to drive more
contextual collaboration and engagement, and make faster and better operational
decisions.”
Yathindra Banappa, managing director,
Amego, said, “Amego is India’s first logistical assistance company for medical
emergencies on the go. We wanted to implement a scalable, flexible cloud
platform that can be accessed from anywhere across the country. With Oracle
Mobile Cloud Service, we’ve enabled more than 50,000 people, with one click
access, to automatically log medical emergency requests and get approvals on
the go. Customers can avail our services whether online or offline, even from
far-flung hospitals and pharmacies with no internet connectivity. Going
forward, we intend to leverage Oracle’s Intelligent Chatbot offering to deliver
greater ease of access and a superior, more intuitive experience to customers.”
The complete package
Shailender Kumar, vice president and
regional managing director, Oracle India, said: “There are over 51 million SMBs
in India, many of whom haven’t worked with Oracle or used cloud before.
They now have access to the most modern solutions in the market, available
online, direct via the hub and through our expanded end-to-end ecosystem,
working with the vast network in India. The increased choice in cloud
technology will help accelerate SMB’s ability to innovate and grow more
quickly, paving the way for the next big SMB revolution in the country.
This solid investment reiterates our strong commitment to India.”
Praveen Bhadada, partner and practice
head – Digital, Zinnov Management Consulting Pvt. Ltd., said, “With nearly 40
percent contribution to India’s GDP, the SMB sector forms the backbone of the
Indian economy. Technology enablement of SMBs is expected to further add $1.1
Tn to the GDP and over $250 Bn to exports from India. Technology advancements,
particularly around cloud, are playing a key role in helping small businesses
to upgrade their operations, launch innovative products and services and expand
their reach. Tools that make it easier for these organisations to adopt cloud
and are compatible with local business needs will certainly be welcomed.”
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