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Oracle to open new data center in Sao Paulo in August

Oracle is planning to open its new data center in Campinas, Sao Paulo in August.

This facility also supports growing demand for Oracle’s cloud portfolio and is designed to assist customers to use Oracle Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings.

Oracle Cloud SaaS applications are integrated with social, mobile, and analytic capabilities to help companies deliver the experiences customers expect, the talent to succeed, and the performance the market demands.
Mark Hurd, president, Oracle
“This new data center in Brazil signals our commitment to helping companies in Latin America fully embrace cloud computing, modernize their business and become the leaders in their industry,” said Oracle CEO Mark Hurd.

Oracle Cloud supports more than 33 billion transactions each day and this latest data center in Latin America brings Oracle’s computing footprint to 19 data centers worldwide.

The proposed data center in Brazil allows Oracle to manage the service level objectives and data governance for customers throughout Latin America. The system environment at the data center in Brazil was built using Oracle Engineered Systems to give customers high performance, and stable and secure cloud services.

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