On the 7th, Tom Song, President of Oracle Korea, is presenting the strategic significance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) at a press conference held at the Seoul Samsung-dong office.

On the 7th, Tom Song, President of Oracle Korea, is presenting the strategic significance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) at a press conference held at the Seoul Samsung-dong office.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Oracle will open its second domestic cloud data center, 'Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Chuncheon Region,' on the 29th.


According to Oracle on the 7th, this region is part of a global investment to expand and establish 36 second-generation cloud regions worldwide by the end of 2020.


Oracle launched its first Seoul region in May last year. Oracle expects that with the opening of the Chuncheon region, it will be able to meet the increasing domestic cloud demand and strengthen disaster recovery capabilities.


Currently, in Korea, Hana Financial Group, HMM, JW Pharmaceutical, and others are using Oracle's cloud services.


Korea has become a region operating multiple Oracle Cloud regions supporting enterprise-level disaster recovery strategies, along with the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, and the European Union (EU).



Tom Song, President of Oracle Korea, said, "Oracle's next-generation cloud infrastructure is built around autonomous operation technology and enhanced security," adding, "Based on disaster recovery capabilities through the multiple operations of the Seoul and Chuncheon regions, we will actively support domestic corporate customers and partners to innovate in a more stable environment."


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