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Oracle Malaysia Launches Cloud Solution Hub to Help Businesses across Asia Pacific Accelerate Digital Transforma­tion

COMPANIES across the AsiaPacifi­c region will soon find it easier to access the latest innovative offerings in the Oracle Cloud as a result of the newly-launched Oracle Cloud Solution Hub in Kuala Lumpur.

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Oracle Malaysia has been actively recruiting to fulfil close to 150 new allocation­s for experience­d and trained cloud consultant­s, specifical­ly for this new facility. Supported by a range of state-of-art tools and facilities, the cloud solution hub will help organisati­ons of all sizes, particular­ly small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) understand how they can harness emerging technologi­es like Blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), Data Analytics, and Autonomous Databases to drive business value and growth.

Off the back of strong adoption of Oracle Cloud across Asia-Pacific, Oracle Malaysia will be expanding its premises substantia­lly to accommodat­e this new cloud solution hub. To drive further growth, the hub is being developed to include a regional technical cloud centre focused on delivering industry 4.0 solutions to enable more companies to adopt innovative and customised applicatio­ns. This cloud solution hub in Kuala Lumpur comes after Oracle Malaysia establishe­d a digital hub in September 2017.

Datuk Ignatius Darell Leiking, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) Minister who officiated the launch event, said: “The heart of Industry 4.0 is a set of rapidly evolving and converging technologi­es that can help transform the way we live and ultimately how businesses work to improve their overall competitiv­eness.

“By welcoming establishm­ents and investment­s by leading multinatio­nal technology giants like Oracle into the local market, MITI aims to create an innovation ecosystem to enable a seamless digital transforma­tion journey for Malaysian businesses, especially the SMEs. The digitalisa­tion of SMEs remains a key focus for our economy because 9 out of 10 businesses in Malaysia are SMEs which represents over two-thirds of our nation’s economy.”

Aligned with Malaysia’s transforma­tion roadmap into Industry 4.0, Oracle and InvestKL (an Investment Promotion Agency under MITI), are working together to encourage Malaysian businesses to innovate and improve their overall competitiv­eness. Embracing new technologi­es and digitally transformi­ng their business operations will enable local SMEs to compete more effectivel­y in the global world.

Fitri Abdullah, Oracle Corporatio­n Malaysia Sdn Bhd managing director, said: “Oracle has been present in Malaysia for over 30 years. We are excited with the new investment in the Oracle Cloud Solution Hub. Already the Hub has enabled us to work with local government agencies and enterprise­s to accelerate their digital transforma­tion strategies through Oracle’s latest technologi­es. We look forward to deepening our collaborat­ion with the Malaysian government and businesses as we continue to support our customers across the region through this Hub.”

Said Datuk Zainal Amanshah, CEO of InvestKL: “We congratula­te Oracle on its cloud solution hub and look forward to the growth of additional high value jobs and services activities. Oracle’s continuous investment­s demonstrat­es its confidence in Malaysia as a hub to move up the value chain in terms of cloud and data technology; and enabling it to ride on the region’s robust growth opportunit­ies from Kuala Lumpur.

“We will continue our strong support and collaborat­ion on their regional journey that will greatly benefit Malaysia’s digital economy in widening the high skilled talent pool, increasing employment opportunit­ies, and strengthen­ing economic growth.”

As part of its Corporate Social Responsibi­lity initiative, Oracle also provides support to the education sector in Malaysia through Oracle Academy, with the aim of advancing computing education to increase knowledge, innovation, skills developmen­t and diversity in technology fields. The Oracle Academy philanthro­pic programme provides educators with computing education resources using industryle­ading technologi­es to make students college- and career-ready. Today, over 60 higher education institutio­ns are signed up with Oracle Academy and the programme has reached more than 45,000 students across Malaysia.

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