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New Delhi: As India gets its 100th unicorn<\/a>, Cloud major Oracle<\/a> on Friday said it is not only nurturing the next breed of startups to expand their footprint but also connecting them with many venture capitalists so that they get the required funding not only in India but globally as well.

Kapil Makhija, Vice President-Technology Cloud, Oracle India, told IANS that the company is already giving startups the much-needed exposure in 170-odd countries where it operates in.

\"If you're going to invest in these startups, they are going to grow and become $1-billion unicorns soon. In the process, our
Cloud consumption<\/a> also grows so it is a win-win situation for both. We are not only giving startups access to our customers but also jointly working with them,\" Makhija told IANS.

The company has onboarded thousands of startups in the country, nurturing them from early stages on their journey to the Cloud.

The '
Oracle for Startups<\/a>' programme was first piloted in Bengaluru before it was scaled globally.

According to him, India has all the ingredients to become a $1 trillion digital economy by 2025, and Oracle is investing big in the country to help it achieve the goal fast.

\"Oracle is doing its part to help India maintain and sustain its digital growth. We are investing big time in India. We have created a lot of employment opportunities in the country and are hiring big time,\" Makhija said.

Oracle, which has consistently clocked high double-digit growth in India over the last 4-5 years, is set to further double down on the country as a key growth market in 2022.

India was one of the first few countries where Oracle opened two local, next-generation cloud regions (Mumbai and Hyderabad) in quick succession.

According to Makhija, the company is also putting a lot of focus on education and the '
Skill India<\/a>' initiative.

\"We have trained almost 800,000 people free of cost in the last 12 months just to ensure that the skill gap which exists in the country today gets plugged fast,\" he informed.

With
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure<\/a> (OCI), the Indian firms are reporting time savings to the tune of 30 per cent, with faster migration and improved data management, resulting in faster reporting and analytics, particularly for some of the long-running and time-consuming reports\/procedures.

Makhija said that Oracle has formed specific teams responsible for empowering startups, not only in India but also in the entire Asia-Pacific region.

\"In fact, a separate team responsible for the Japan business and for most of the startups in the APAC region are based out of India. We are putting in a lot of mentoring support and imparting a lot of technical know-how to startups in the country and in the Asia-Pacific region,\" he noted.



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副President-Technology Kapil Makhija云,甲骨文印度,告诉药剂,该公司已经给初创企业急需的暴露在170多个国家运作。

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新德里:印度的100独角兽,云大甲骨文周五表示,不仅是培养未来的创业公司扩大足迹还连接有许多风险投资家,这样他们得到所需的资金不仅在印度,在全球范围内。

副President-Technology Kapil Makhija云,甲骨文印度,告诉药剂,该公司已经给初创企业急需的暴露在170多个国家运作。

“如果你想投资于这些公司,他们会很快增长,成为10亿美元独角兽。在这个过程中,我们的云消费还生长来说都是一个双赢的局面。我们不仅给企业客户也与他们共同工作,”Makhija告诉题材影片。

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公司已在成千上万的创业公司,培养他们在早期阶段旅程到云上。

Oracle对于创业公司来说之前计划是第一个驾驶在班加罗尔在全球扩展。

根据他的说法,印度所有的原料到2025年成为一个1万亿美元的数字经济,和甲骨文在中国投资大,帮助其快速实现目标。

“甲骨文是印度做它来帮助维护和维持其数字增长。我们是在印度投资大时间。我们创造了很多就业机会,招聘,”Makhija说。

Oracle一直以两位数的高速增长,印度在过去的4 - 5年,将继续兼任国家在2022年作为一个关键的增长市场。

印度是第一个几个甲骨文打开两个当地的国家,下一代云区域(孟买和海德拉巴)。

Makhija表示,该公司还将很多关注教育和“印度的技能的倡议。

“我们有近800000人免费的培训在过去12个月来确保技能差距存在于国家今天被插快,”他告诉。

广告
甲骨文云基础设施(OCI),印度公司报告时间节省30%,更快地迁移和改进数据管理,导致更快的报告和分析,特别是对一些长期和耗时的报告/程序。

Makhija说,甲骨文负责授权公司形成了特定的团队,不仅在印度也在整个亚太地区。

“事实上,一个独立的团队负责日本业务,对于大多数的创业公司在亚太地区的印度。我们把大量的指导支持和传授很多技术初创公司在中国和亚太地区,”他说。



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New Delhi: As India gets its 100th unicorn<\/a>, Cloud major Oracle<\/a> on Friday said it is not only nurturing the next breed of startups to expand their footprint but also connecting them with many venture capitalists so that they get the required funding not only in India but globally as well.

Kapil Makhija, Vice President-Technology Cloud, Oracle India, told IANS that the company is already giving startups the much-needed exposure in 170-odd countries where it operates in.

\"If you're going to invest in these startups, they are going to grow and become $1-billion unicorns soon. In the process, our
Cloud consumption<\/a> also grows so it is a win-win situation for both. We are not only giving startups access to our customers but also jointly working with them,\" Makhija told IANS.

The company has onboarded thousands of startups in the country, nurturing them from early stages on their journey to the Cloud.

The '
Oracle for Startups<\/a>' programme was first piloted in Bengaluru before it was scaled globally.

According to him, India has all the ingredients to become a $1 trillion digital economy by 2025, and Oracle is investing big in the country to help it achieve the goal fast.

\"Oracle is doing its part to help India maintain and sustain its digital growth. We are investing big time in India. We have created a lot of employment opportunities in the country and are hiring big time,\" Makhija said.

Oracle, which has consistently clocked high double-digit growth in India over the last 4-5 years, is set to further double down on the country as a key growth market in 2022.

India was one of the first few countries where Oracle opened two local, next-generation cloud regions (Mumbai and Hyderabad) in quick succession.

According to Makhija, the company is also putting a lot of focus on education and the '
Skill India<\/a>' initiative.

\"We have trained almost 800,000 people free of cost in the last 12 months just to ensure that the skill gap which exists in the country today gets plugged fast,\" he informed.

With
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure<\/a> (OCI), the Indian firms are reporting time savings to the tune of 30 per cent, with faster migration and improved data management, resulting in faster reporting and analytics, particularly for some of the long-running and time-consuming reports\/procedures.

Makhija said that Oracle has formed specific teams responsible for empowering startups, not only in India but also in the entire Asia-Pacific region.

\"In fact, a separate team responsible for the Japan business and for most of the startups in the APAC region are based out of India. We are putting in a lot of mentoring support and imparting a lot of technical know-how to startups in the country and in the Asia-Pacific region,\" he noted.



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