Oracle Drives Digital Transformation in Saudi Arabia Digital Day: Oracle’s largest conference in Riyadh focuses on making digital business a reality to drive economic growth

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Digital transformation that supports Saudi Arabia’s Industry 4.0 preparedness, and acts as a catalyst for local economic growth was the key focus for Oracle’s digital day event in Riyadh. Key Oracle experts and executives from leading Saudi Arabian organizations participated in the event to discuss various aspects of making digital business a reality with Oracle’s unique portfolio of cloud solutions across SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and Dbaas.

 “Saudi Arabia is a priority market for Oracle and we believe that cloud technology will play a vital role in driving Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Economic Diversification Plan. With our completely integrated cloud platform that spans all layers of the cloud, we are uniquely poised to help organisations in Saudi Arabia transition to the cloud”, said Thamer Alharbi, Country Managing Director – Saudi Arabia, Oracle

 “The annual Digital Day event is in line with our commitment to introduce our latest innovations in Saudi Arabia. This year we are showcasing how businesses, small and large, across all industries can gain unprecedented digital value with the most complete, integrated and proven suite of cloud solutions designed to lead in the digital economy”, added Thamer.

 Inspiring keynotes from thought leaders at the forefront of driving digital transformation and expert sessions to explore the impact of Oracle cloud solutions across various aspects of business including finance; human resource; customer experience and supply chain were the key highlights of the Oracle digital day event in Riyadh.

 Top global and regional executives headline Oracle’s presence at the event. These include Andrew Sutherland, Senior Vice President, Oracle Systems and Technology Business, EMEA and AsiaPacific and Abdul Rahman Al Thehaiban, Senior Vice President, Tech Middle East & Africa.

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