At Oracle OpenWorld last month Oracle honoured the winners of the 2016 Oracle Cloud Platform Innovation Awards, highlighting companies using Oracle’s platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions in innovative ways to transform their businesses and gain a competitive advantage.
Thirty-one customers were chosen from around the world, spanning small and medium businesses to large enterprises, across a wide range of industries. This year’s winners include: Avaya, Dubai Airports, Elbooq, IDEA Cellular, Australia's National Pharmacies, The Procter and Gamble Company, Rakuten from Japan, Safexpress from India and the State Bank of India.
“These awards recognise customers that are using Oracle’s PaaS and IaaS together in unique and innovative ways to transform their businesses. Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen our customers make a wholesale move in using the cloud for just simple dev/test scenarios to running serious, enterprise workloads in the Cloud,” said Amit Zavery, Senior VP of Cloud Platform and Integration products, Oracle. “We’d like to congratulate all customers on their well-deserved awards.”
Part of the Oracle Excellence Awards, the Cloud Platform Innovation Awards is an annual awards programme recognising customers for their cutting-edge solutions using Oracle’s PaaS and IaaS services. Recipients of Oracle’s Platform Innovation Awards were selected based on the uniqueness of their business case, business benefits, level of impact relative to the size of the organisation, complexity and magnitude of implementation and the originality of architecture.
The Oracle Cloud platform and infrastructure enable organisations to move their enterprise workloads to the cloud while providing their customers with a portfolio of cloud-based services to capitalise on key transformative technologies such as big data analytics, machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT).
IDEA Cellular, one of India’s leading wireless telecommunication providers, is using Oracle Management Cloud to help prevent potential outages and also to increase performance and efficiency of its mission-critical applications. Using Oracle Management Cloud, IDEA Cellular is able to monitor its Oracle and third-party applications to rapidly identify the root cause of potential problems before they become actual problems.
“IDEA Cellular has over 175 million wireless subscribers, and our mission-critical systems cannot afford downtime,” said Prakash Paranjape, CIO, IDEA Cellular. “Oracle Management Cloud’s machine learning techniques enable us to proactively identify potential operational troublespots even in our most complex applications, helping to prevent failures.”
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Watch the video in Elbooq's experience with the Oracle Cloud
Thirty-one customers were chosen from around the world, spanning small and medium businesses to large enterprises, across a wide range of industries. This year’s winners include: Avaya, Dubai Airports, Elbooq, IDEA Cellular, Australia's National Pharmacies, The Procter and Gamble Company, Rakuten from Japan, Safexpress from India and the State Bank of India.
Part of the Oracle Excellence Awards, the Cloud Platform Innovation Awards is an annual awards programme recognising customers for their cutting-edge solutions using Oracle’s PaaS and IaaS services. Recipients of Oracle’s Platform Innovation Awards were selected based on the uniqueness of their business case, business benefits, level of impact relative to the size of the organisation, complexity and magnitude of implementation and the originality of architecture.
The Oracle Cloud platform and infrastructure enable organisations to move their enterprise workloads to the cloud while providing their customers with a portfolio of cloud-based services to capitalise on key transformative technologies such as big data analytics, machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT).
IDEA Cellular, one of India’s leading wireless telecommunication providers, is using Oracle Management Cloud to help prevent potential outages and also to increase performance and efficiency of its mission-critical applications. Using Oracle Management Cloud, IDEA Cellular is able to monitor its Oracle and third-party applications to rapidly identify the root cause of potential problems before they become actual problems.
“IDEA Cellular has over 175 million wireless subscribers, and our mission-critical systems cannot afford downtime,” said Prakash Paranjape, CIO, IDEA Cellular. “Oracle Management Cloud’s machine learning techniques enable us to proactively identify potential operational troublespots even in our most complex applications, helping to prevent failures.”
Interested?
Watch the video in Elbooq's experience with the Oracle Cloud
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