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TCS Launches Center Of Excellence For Oracle Exadata

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Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. announced official opening of its Center of Excellence for Oracle Exadata Database Machine in Kolkata.

TCS' new facility enables customers to experience the benefits of Oracle Exadata Database Machine. TCS is a Diamond level member in Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) and has achieved multiple specializations, including an Advanced Specialization for Oracle Exadata Database Machine.

The Oracle Exadata Database Machine is the only database machine that provided extreme performance for both data warehousing and online transaction processing (OLTP) work loads, making it the ideal platform for consolidating onto private clouds. It is a complete package of servers, storage, networking, and software that is massively scalable, secure, and redundant.

TCS offers its customers end-to-end consulting services, from strategy formulations to maintenance and support. TCS helps clients leverage Oracle applications and technologies, including Oracle Fusion Applications, the Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle's PeopleSoft, Oracle's JD Edwards, Oracle's Siebel CRM, Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Database, to optimize performance and succeed in the evolving business environment. TCS has over 15,000 Oracle consultant, of which more than 4,000 are OPN-Implementation Certified.

Global Head of Oracle Enterprise Solutions at TCS Sridhar Bakshi said, "We are committed to helping our customers benefit from the latest technologies and leverage best practices so that they can bring innovative products to the market faster than their competitors. With our new Center of Excellence for Oracle Exadata Database Machine, we are unveiling a valuable resource for our customers who want to see first-hand the impact that Oracle Exadata can have on their business today and in the future."

At the BSE, Tata Consultancy Services closed Tuesday's trading at Rs.1,135, up by 1.12 percent from the previous close.

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