Vision 2030 framework: In line with its sustained commitment to help Kenya achieve its strategic socio-economic objectives as identified by the country’s Vision 2030 framework, Oracle today showcased its latest Cloud led digital solutions to top business and government leaders at the International Modern Business event in Nairobi.
“Digital transformation is a key priority for Kenya’s public and private sector entities as organizations look to deliver transparent citizen services; drive business growth with high ROI; introduce new products and deliver an exceptional customer experience in a highly mobile and digital economy of the future”, said David Bunei, Managing Director of Oracle Kenya. “At Oracle, we have delivered an incredible amount of innovation to our customers in Kenya including the Oracle Autonomous Database, AI embedded Business Applications and the Generation 2 cloud infrastructure.”
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“The International Modern Business event is an opportunity for us to highlight the true impact of these technologies and showcases how Kenyan organizations can unlock unprecedented growth with cloud led digital transformation”, added David.
Oracle has recently announced plans to launch 20 new Oracle Cloud regions by the end of 2020, for a total of 36 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure regions. South Africa will host one of these cloud regions to support seamless cloud transition for customers across the African continent. Oracle has also recently unveiled the world’s first Autonomous Operating System; AI Voice for the enterprise and the world’s fastest database machine. Vision 2030 framework.