Oracle Malaysia to create 150 new jobs with new cloud solution hub


KUALA LUMPUR: Software firm Oracle Corp Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Oracle Malaysia) is targeting to create 150 new jobs with its newly launched cloud solutions hub.  

Oracle Malaysia managing director Mohamed Fitri Abdullah said the company has various training schemes already in place to develop its new talents. 

Servicing both small and medium enterprises and large corporations, the new hub is supported a range of state-of-the-art tools and facilities to tap emerging technologies such as Blockchain, Internet of Things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, data analytics and autonomous databases to drive business value and growth. 

To drive growth further, the hub is being developed to include a regional technical cloud centre focused on delivering Industry 4.0 solutions to enable more companies to adopt innovative and customised applications.  

This cloud solutions hub comes after Oracle Malaysia established a digital hub in September 2017.

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