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Oracle sets up new data center in Japan

Infotech Lead Asia: Oracle has set up a new data center in Japan.

Enterprises can benefit from Oracle RightNow Cloud Service securely delivered via Oracle’s latest data center in Japan.

Oracle RightNow Cloud Service combines Web, Social and Contact Center experiences for a unified, cross-channel service solution in the Cloud, enabling organizations to increase sales and adoption, build trust and strengthen relationships, and reduce costs and effort.

Delivering Oracle RightNow Cloud Service in a secure, managed environment, this latest data center equips organizations in Japan to deliver enhanced customer experiences.

The new data center allows Oracle to better manage the service level objectives and data governance for customers within that region.

The Oracle Cloud offers software as-a-service applications, including Oracle RightNow Cloud Service which consists of five modules including Oracle RightNow Web Experience, RightNow Social Experience, RightNow Contact Center Experience, RightNow Engage and Oracle RightNow Service Experience Platform.

The system environment at the data center in Japan was built using Oracle Engineered System to give customers high performance, stable and secure cloud services.

Oracle President Mark Hurd said: “Oracle’s data center is a signal of our commitment to the success of Japanese companies. It will free them from the burden of software management, allowing them to have more resources to engage with their customers.”

 

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