Oracle and Telefonica Tech partner to offer global cloud services
MarIa Jesus Almazor of Telefonica Tech
and Albert Triola of Oracle Spain
Madrin, Spain and Austin, TX, USA. 10th February 2022 – Oracle and Telefonica Tech announced an agreement to jointly offer Platform as a Service and Applications to enterprises and public sector organisations in its footprint and strengthen cloud sector. The services will be delivered through a global partnership, which will allow Telefonica Tech to provide Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services, as well as support to clients through professional and managed services.
To support the increasing demand for cloud services in Spain, Telefonica will also become the host partner for the Oracle Cloud Madrid Region. The new region will be designed to provide Spanish business and public sector customers with a broad and consistent set of cloud services with low latency, high performance, and the highest security standards. It will also help customers with business continuity and address their in-country data residency and compliance requirements. The Madrid Cloud Region is Oracle’s first cloud region in Spain and one of seven new commercial and government cloud regions Oracle is opening across EMEA, Asia Pacific and Latin America over the next six months.
Telefonica Tech has one of the broadest portfolios of managed and professional cloud services in the market, including infrastructure- and platform-as-a-service offerings, with the ability to provide customised solutions that meet the needs of its customers with the best technologies available. Telefonica Tech has a highly-qualified team of more than 3,000 expert professionals with the highest certifications in cloud services and cybersecurity who provide services to Telefonica Group’s 5.5 million B2B customers in 175 countries.
With built-in security, superior performance, high availability and lower cost, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) provides a next-generation cloud infrastructure designed for mission-critical and cloud-native workloads in large enterprise and public sector environments. Oracle’s hybrid and multi-cloud strategy aligns closely with Telefonica’s goal of ensuring that all customer data is hosted in-country and customers have a cloud solution that meets their data sovereignty needs.
“With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, we are complementing Telefonica’s robust cloud services offering with a cloud platform that has seen strong growth over the last year as customers all over the world use it to run their most mission-critical workloads in the cloud,” says Albert Triola, country leader Oracle Spain. “Our partnership with Telefonica also comes at a propitious moment for Spain, with the ongoing application of EU recovery funds to boost cloud adoption and business competitiveness in the country. This agreement reaffirms our commitment to providing spanish businesses and public sector entities with a secure and scalable cloud services platform that helps accelerate the adoption of AI, machine learning and other new technologies in organisations of all sizes and sectors.”
“One of the key drivers for success in the cloud market is to help our customers in their digital transformation by offering a complete and differential portfolio with the support of reference partners. This agreement with Oracle will allow us to expand our cloud services and strengthen our strategic positioning in PaaS, as well as reinforce our value proposition of databases and middleware applications with one of the market leaders,” says Maria Jesus Almazor, CEO of cybersecurity & cloud at Telefonica Tech.
Oracle and Telefonica Espana recently announced a multi-year agreement to migrate the operator’s mission-critical commercial and operational systems to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and accelerate the development of new communication services for consumers and businesses.
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