July 8, 2021
TDF enhances kingdom’s tourism industry by ‘cloud first’ strategy with Oracle
The Oracle Cloud implementation is key to the success, thus enabling to respond quickly and transparently to businesses that operate in the tourism ecosystem. The integration and automation of core business functions also allows to scale the operations quickly and securely, introduce innovative solutions to support tourism sector SMEs, and monitor the performance of the fund in real time.
July 3, 2021
Oracle helps organizations build a more agile workforce with skills insights
Continually updated database of comprehensive employee skills helps HR and business leaders better understand the skills and which skills need to be developed or acquired for employees. Skills Nexus takes publicly available data on skills, qualifications, and occupations from around the world, combines it with similar information from within organization, and uses AI for organizations to assign skills to roles.
June 29, 2021
Oracle commits to sustainability on global operations with renewable energy
Oracle expanded its commitment to sustainability by pledging to power its global operations, both its facilities and its cloud, with 100% renewable energy by 2025.Oracle make its biggest impact on the environment by providing customers with technology that enables them to reduce their carbon footprint, but this new goal reflects the shared values of our customers, partners and investors.
June 24, 2021
Oracle Support Rewards helps customers cloud migrations at affordable costs
With this program, all Oracle technology license support customers will earn at least 25 cents of Support Rewards for each dollar of OCI Universal Credits they purchase and consume. Customers with Oracle Unlimited License Agreements (ULA) will save even more – earning rewards at a 33 percent rate.
May 18, 2021
Oxford University & Oracle team up to identify COVID-19 variants faster
“This powerful new tool will enable public health scientists in research establishments, public health agencies, healthcare services, and diagnostic companies around the world to help further understanding of infectious diseases, starting with the coronavirus,” said Derrick Crook, Professor of Microbiology in the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford.