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Africa: Oracle announces opening of first cloud region in Africa

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Oracle announces opening of first cloud region in Africa
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Oracle has announced the opening of its first cloud region in Africa to meet the rapidly growing demand for enterprise cloud services on the continent.

The Oracle Cloud Johannesburg Region will boost cloud adoption across Africa while also helping businesses achieve better performance and drive continuous innovation.

Richard Smith, executive vice president, EMEA, Oracle said, “The fourth industrial revolution, which is powered by cloud-led technologies, has significantly accelerated in South Africa and the wider African continent. In recent months, cloud technologies have played a vital role in helping African public and private sector organisations ensure business continuity, deliver essential services, and meet evolving customer expectations.”

“The Oracle Johannesburg region offers a next-generation cloud to run any application faster and more securely for less, helping businesses build resilience, agility and achieve improved ROI,” added Smith.

The company says the Johannesburg region is built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), which enables customers to easily migrate IT workloads and data platforms to the cloud or build new cloud native applications.

In addition, Oracle offers a wide range of application modernisation and cloud strategies to help African organisations operate with global competitiveness.

The opening marks Oracle’s 37th cloud region worldwide, with plans to have at least 44 cloud regions by the end of 2022.

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