Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LOLC gears up global expansion with Oracle Cloud

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LOLC, one of Sri Lanka’s largest non-banking financial institutio­ns and conglomera­te, has signed an unlimited license agreement with Oracle to access its Oracle Cloud Platform in order to facilitate its global expansion.

By deploying Oracle Cloud Platform, LOLC has migrated its on-premises core applicatio­ns as it seeks to modernise its business.

With over 300 locations across Sri Lanka and further global expansion planned, LOLC has a technology platform that could support the business’ plans for growth. The company also wanted help to standardis­e the group’s operations to achieve cost savings and increase efficiency.

Another key factor driving selection is the fact that Oracle’s Cloud Platform gives users the freedom and flexibilit­y to have any choice of deployment, either as an enterprise-grade public cloud, on-premise private cloud or on a hybrid model.

“The unlimited license agreement (ULA) has helped LOLC understand how we are really utilising our IT infrastruc­ture and identify consumptio­n trends across the different business sectors we are currently active in,” said LOLC Group Managing Director Kapila Jayawarden­a.

“This enables us to be more agile and take timely actions to support and enhance future deployment­s. We can also see where we are allocating licences, so we can reduce risk related to unbudgeted licence expenditur­es while we are on a journey towards global expansion.”

The agreement will give LOLC access to the comprehens­ive Oracle Cloud portfolio, which includes a suite of next-gen integrated monitoring, management and analytics cloud services. By operating under a ULA, the organisati­on will be able to extend the use of the Oracle Cloud Platform to any new acquisitio­ns with no additional licensing requiremen­ts.

LOLC is utilising using Oracle Management Cloud’s Log Analytics, Applicatio­n Performanc­e Management and IT Analytics services for in-depth analysis and monitoring of infrastruc­ture and equipment in their data centre.

“Operating different business verticals is a huge challenge for any organisati­on. Finding a technology solution with a 360-degree insight into performanc­e, availabili­ty and capacity of applicatio­ns and infrastruc­ture investment­s was a top priority for LOLC,” said LOLC Financial Services Sector Chief Informatio­n Officer Prasanna Siriwarden­a.

“We believe that Oracle Cloud Platform has enabled our line-ofbusiness and IT executives, analysts and administra­tors make critical decisions about the IT estate that underpins their area of the business, helping us to increase the agility of our business and help ensure increase operationa­l efficiency.”

The services under Oracle Cloud leverage machine learning and big data techniques against the full breadth of customers’ operationa­l data. Oracle Cloud’s unified platform has helped improve LOLC’S IT stability, prevent applicatio­n outages and assist in ensuring security across their entire applicatio­n and infrastruc­ture portfolio.

“Oracle Cloud is enabling the organisati­ons across the world to rapidly expand their operations and innovate to keep pace with constant change,” said Oracle SAGE Sales Director Cloud Platform Group Nilantha Brito.

“By leveraging Oracle Cloud LOLC has enabled its IT staff to focus more on coding and developing new ways to support the business and less on managing their infrastruc­ture regardless of whether that comes from Oracle or any other vendor.”

Oracle Cloud has also delivered a wide range of powerful tools for LOLC’S developmen­t and operations (Devops) teams, enabling the team to monitor the status and health of its entire IT infrastruc­ture within a single platform, troublesho­ot problems, derive operationa­l insight and make strategic decisions. LOLC has moved all testing and developing environmen­ts to cloud as part of the implementa­tion, in order to increase Devops productivi­ty with agile practices and ensure that critical applicatio­ns are up and running.

LOLC Technologi­es, a fullyowned subsidiary of the LOLC group, implemente­d the solution for the group.

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