This archive report was first published on 4 November 2019.
On November 4, 2019, Oracle demonstrated its commitment to Kenya's Vision 2030 framework by showcasing its latest Cloud-led digital solutions to business and government leaders in the East African country.
As part of its efforts to help Kenya achieve its strategic socio-economic objectives, Oracle highlighted the importance of digital transformation in driving business growth, delivering transparent citizen services, and introducing new products in a highly mobile and digital economy.
David Bunei, Managing Director of Oracle Kenya, emphasized that digital transformation is a key priority for Kenya's public and private sector entities, citing the need for high return on investment (ROI) and exceptional customer experience.
Oracle has already delivered innovation to customers in Kenya, including the Oracle Autonomous Database, AI-embedded Business Applications, and the Generation 2 Cloud infrastructure.
"The International Modern Business event is an opportunity for us to highlight the true impact of these technologies and showcase how Kenyan organisations can unlock unprecedented growth with Cloud-led digital transformation," David added.
Oracle's plans to launch 20 new Oracle Cloud regions by the end of 2020, including one in South Africa, aim to provide customers across Africa with greater access to its Cloud infrastructure.