Oracle Cloud Platform revenues increased 60 percent to $1.4 billion in fiscal 2017 after winning several key clients in the recent past.
Businesses such as Advanced Drainage Systems, ARRIS, Australian Finance Group, Benchmark, Detroit Water and Sewerage, Immofinanz AG, Malmo stad, Marz Systems, Mebrom, Nuvias Group, Pernod Ricard Asia, Telesoft, and Total selected Oracle Cloud Platform to speed innovation and deliver better customer experience.
Oracle’s PaaS helps enterprise IT and independent software vendor (ISV) developers build and deploy rich applications – or extend Oracle Cloud SaaS apps – using an enterprise-grade cloud platform based on the industry’s #1 database and application server.
Oracle’s IaaS delivers integrated, subscription-based infrastructure services that enable businesses to run any workload in an enterprise-grade cloud managed, hosted, and supported by Oracle.
“Customer adoption of our Oracle Cloud Platform services is at an all-time high,” said Amit Zavery, senior vice president, product development, Oracle Cloud Platform.
ARRIS used Oracle Cloud Platform to integrate between cloud and on-premise applications.
“We not only gained value in short time by reducing test and development time but also will have savings annually in IT expenses,” said Behshad Beheshti, Vice President of Information Technology at ARRIS.
Australian Finance Group rebuilt its home loan process on Oracle Process Cloud, Oracle SOA Cloud, and Oracle Content and Experience Cloud.
“Today’s environment is competitive, driven by nimble organizations born on cloud technology. They are driven to digitalize processes and disrupt the established,” said Andrew McGee, IT Manager, Australian Finance Group.
“The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department is changing its technology landscape by moving to Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service to lower overall IT costs, and increase deployment flexibility of services to better serve our customers,” said Dan Rainey, CIO, Detroit Water and Sewerage Department.
Immofinanz is reaping benefits from the deployment of Oracle’s PaaS.
Martin Seiser, CIO of Immofinanz, said: “Having a heterogeneous environment connected tightly via Oracle PaaS allows us to run an efficient and lean business, which will help make Immofinanz AG one of the top real estate companies in Europe.”
Marz Systems has used Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to gain from better performance and higher customer satisfaction.
“Oracle Cloud Infrastructure enabled us to dynamically adjust the compute, storage, and network resources to deliver the scale and performance our enterprise customers needed for their mission critical systems,” said Tahir Muhammad, vice president of Information Technology at Marz Systems.
Skanska has deployed Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud to improve decision-making in the company.
Conny Bjorling, head of Enterprise Architecture, Skanska AB, said: “It will help to improve decision-making in our global organization.”
Thierry Zerbib, CTO of Telesoft, said: “Oracle enabled us to get out of the datacenter business and focus on what is truly important to our organization.”