Accenture, Zoom Among Top Partners Innovating on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Meet the rest of the winners and finalists.
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Oracle honors agencies, systems integrators, independent software vendors and partner collaborators with this award. Here they are.
Customer Experience Agency of the Year
Winner: Labrys
Finalists:
• Apex IT
• Inspirage
• JBQ.Global
• primeone business solutions
Customer Experience Systems Integrator Partner of the Year
Winner: Accenture
Finalists:
• Boxfusion Consulting
• Deloitte
• Enigen
• Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Customer Experience ISV Partner of the Year
Winner: Movable Ink
Finalists:
Litmus
• Loqate, a GBG Solution
• Marketing Decisions
• Zilliant
Customer Experience Partner Collaboration of the Year
Winners: Labrys with Comtrade System Integration
Finalists: CDS Visual with Accelalpha
This award recognizes organizations that have created value by using OCI in unique ways. As such, they have achieved business benefits, such as increased organizational performance, accelerated time to value, reduced IT operation costs and enhanced end-user productivity.
Winner: DigiFarm (EMEA)
Finalists:
• Cytiva (NA)
• Nomura Research Institute (Japan)
• Receivables Exchange of India (APAC)
• Stellantis (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) (LAD)
This award recognizes industry leaders whose IT vision and execution, per Oracle, create sustained business value for their organizations and customers.
Winner: William Compton, Integra LifeSciences (NA)
Finalists:
• Andre Braz Pereira, VLI Multimodal (LAD)
• Łukasz Krause, former CIO at Zakłady Farmaceutyczne Polpharma (EMEA)
This award recognizes architects who have demonstrated deep knowledge of OCI and delivered successful cloud deployments.
Winner: Mohammad Goudarzi, Qifan Deng and Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne (APAC)
Finalists:
• José Ibanes Chaves Junior, Prime DB Representações (LAD)
• Mohamed Ayadi, Vertiv (NA)
• Sai Penumuru, Accenture (EMEA)
This award recognizes organizations demonstrating best use of OCI to protect and secure their workloads and those of their customers.
Winner: Mynet (Japan)
Finalists:
• Discngine (EMEA)
• Ericom (NA)
• Gol Linas Aereas (LAD)
This award recognizes line-of-business or IT leaders who use Oracle’s data warehouse, data lakehouse and analytics to move their organizations faster.
Winner: Schneider Electric (EMEA)
Finalists:
• PayPal (NA)
• Synlait (APAC)
• T Joy Co (Japan)
This award recognizes Oracle service delivery partners who demonstrate repeated success in implementing innovative solutions and workloads on OCI.
Winner: Accenture (EMEA)
Finalists:
• Centroid (NA)
• Infolob Solutions India Private (APAC)
• Prime DB Representações (LAD)
• TIS Hokkaido Inc. (Japan)
This award recognizes OCI ISV partners whose solutions on OCI (including SaaS and application integration solutions hosted on OCI) have made a significant impact on customers’ businesses.
Winner: Zoom Video Communications (NA)
Finalists:
• IBSFintech (APAC)
• KNAPP AG (EMEA)
• SOFTMAX CO (Japan)
• VIASOFT (LAD)
This award recognizes outstanding members of the Oracle for Research community who used OCI to drive global change.
Winner: Dr. John Mulligan, Rice University (NA)
Finalists:
• Dr. Christopher Woods, University of Bristol (EMEA)
• Dr. John Bruning, University of Adelaide (APAC)
• Dr. Koji Nakano, Hiroshima University (Japan)
This award recognizes organizations that successfully deployed a variety of both Oracle and third-party applications on OCI. This activity improved existing applications with OCI services such as OCI Compute, Storage, Integration, APEX and Oracle Analytics.
Winner: Maxim’s Caterers (APAC)
Finalists:
• Evri (EMEA)
• Myriad Genetics (NA)
• Novo Mundo Móveis e Utilidades (LAD)
• USE Co.(JAPAN)
This award recognizes leaders who have successfully implemented Oracle Autonomous Database workloads. This includes Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing workloads, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse workloads and mixed workloads.
Winner: PayPal (NA)
Finalists:
• Ultratech Cement (APAC)
• Vitapro Chile (Salmofood) (LAD)
• Wartsila Corporation (EMEA)
This award recognizes leaders who have successfully implemented Oracle Autonomous Database workloads. This includes Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing workloads, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse workloads and mixed workloads.
Winner: PayPal (NA)
Finalists:
• Ultratech Cement (APAC)
• Vitapro Chile (Salmofood) (LAD)
• Wartsila Corporation (EMEA)
ORACLE CLOUDWORLD — Oracle on Tuesday honored a variety of partners innovating in different ways on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Winners and finalists stood out for their work in customer experience, business transformation, cloud architecture and more.
All in all, Oracle named more than 50 partner organizations and individuals doing unique and noteworthy projects on OCI.
Oracle Cloud’s Leo Leung
“As excited as I get when we roll out another product or launch another service, what really drives my passion for this work is when I get to showcase – and be a part of – our customers’ success stories,” said Leo Leung, vice president of product marketing for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
This year’s nominees and winners “exemplify … commitment to excellence,” Leung added. They are using the platform “to make a significant impact on their organizations and reshape their industries, and, increasingly, our world.”
See the slideshow above for the scoop on all of this year’s Oracle Cloud Infrastructure award winners and finalists.
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