Oracle Supports China's Western Development With Two New Centers
April 24, 2008 |
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Oracle (ORCL), one of the world's largest enterprise software suppliers, has moved its Chengdu branch to Chengdu High-tech Zone where it has also unveiled its Oracle China Consulting Service Center and Chengdu Solution Center.
The launch of the two new centers is the latest step that Oracle has taken in support of China's efforts in developing the western regions and for speeding up the economic growth of the region. A representative from Oracle says that Oracle will continue its three major strategies of localization, establishing solid partnerships and long-term investment in the Chinese market and it will continue to enlarge its investment in the country.
Oracle China Consulting Service Center will provide consulting service to Oracle's clients in Japan, South Korea, China, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, while Oracle Chengdu Solution Center will help software companies in western China to develop innovative solutions by making use of Oracle products, technology and its best practices.
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