Oracle appeared at Gitex Africa this year and made it clear that the continent for its future plans is of central importance.
“This is the third year for Oracle at Gitex, and we are thrilled to be back,” said Alessio Bagnaresi, Vice President of AI Technology at Oracle. “As you probably noticed from our stand, we are considerably present here in Africa and the United Arab Emirates … a great platform to connect government institutions, players of the private sector, startups and really bring the ecosystem together.”
The company puts more money in its cloud business in the entire region, with new data centers coming to Morocco and Kenya. “It is important for us to stand in the front seat because the countries of the region develop their digital infrastructure,” said the VP in an interview with Morocco World News. A center in South Africa is already alive
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Artificial intelligence is another focus. “We are pursuing a very holistic approach to the AI,” they said. “We offer a fully verticalized platform, frooracle to democratize the introduction of AI by giving corporate leaders, data scientists and engineers the instruments that prefer them to be intuitive and accessible.
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Oracle aims to democratize the introduction of AI by giving corporate leaders, data scientists and engineers the instruments they prefer that are intuitive and accessible.
Oracle also invests in humans. The internship program has a rental price of 94% in full -time rollers. “We really take care of the promotion of talents,” said Bagnaresi. The Oracle Academy also helps students and developers throughout Africa to gain practical experience with Oracle tools.
The plans are even greater in Morocco. “Yes, we are expanding our Advanced Research & Development Center in Morocco. We plan to set 1,000 people from Moroccan universities. Moroccan heads help to build solutions for the world