Oracle is opening a second data center in Hyderabad, India.

The opening follows the launch of Oracle’s Mumbai Cloud region in 2019.

The Charminar, Hyderabad
The Charminar, Hyderabad – Hari Om Prakash/Wikimedia Commons

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“Enterprises across JAPAC are turning to Oracle Cloud to rapidly improve performance and accelerate innovation to launch new products faster to market and create incredible customer experiences,” Garrett Ilg, Oracle's executive VP Japan and the Asia Pacific, said.

“With Oracle opening dual cloud regions in Australia, Japan, Korea, and now India, we are further renewing our commitment to support growth in the new decade.”

Shailender Kumar, regional managing director of Oracle India, added: “A large number of Indian organizations are looking to change growth orbits with a greater focus on cloud-led innovation.

"With two Oracle Cloud regions live in India, we’re fully geared to support our 15,000 plus customers in their innovation journey, with adequate support by nearly 1,000 specialized Oracle partners."

In addition to the Hyderabad Cloud Region, Oracle has also been expanding into Melbourne (Australia), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Osaka (Japan), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), and Chuncheon (South Korea).