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Oracle announced the expansion of the Oracle Startup Cloud Accelerator program. The initiative aims to drive innovation and new cloud solutions around the world. With this, Oracle will take the program to seven new cities: Bristol, Delhi, Mumbai, Paris, São Paulo, Singapore and Tel Aviv. 
 
Created by members of the Oracle Research and Development team, the program offers six months of mentoring from technical and business experts, advanced technologies, a coworking space, access to customers, partners and investors, and free credits towards Oracle solutions. Cloud. The action also offers an expanding global network made up of other startups.
 
Based on the initial activities of a new business, Oracle believes that supporting entrepreneurship and creativity among emerging companies is fundamental to promoting technological innovation in the world. 
 
"Following the successful launch of this program in Bangalore, India, we are committed to developing an ecosystem to support startups around the world," said Thomas Kurian, President of Product Development at Oracle. "The cloud is making room for incredible innovation in every aspect of the business and in every industry. We want to support this new cloud-driven technology revolution."
 
With its modern cloud platform, optimized to ensure high performance, capacity, availability and diverse services, Oracle has democratized this enterprise-grade technology with a focus on startups. Oracle's complete set of cloud capabilities gives startup developers the resources they need to get started right away and grow as their business expands and changes, whether three-tiered or cloud-native, scaling vertically or horizontally (scale-up). up or scale out). With a global presence, Oracle provides more than 50 integrated cloud services to support businesses of all sizes.
 
Reggie Bradford, senior vice president of Product Development at Oracle, will lead the expansion of the program alongside Sanket Atal, group vice president of Oracle Development, responsible for the pilot program in India.  
 
"The next five to ten years promise in terms of innovation and growth that will lead to new business ideas enabled by the cloud," says Bradford. "Oracle understands that startups are at the heart of innovation, and through this program, we aim to give them access to vast resources and support to jumpstart their business."
 
Oracle Startup Cloud Accelerator is open to early-stage technology or technology-based startups. Interested companies will be able to apply throughout 2017 according to the schedule of each of the new cities. More information and registration on the website: www.oracle.com/startup

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