Aircel implements multiple Oracle applications

Started by dwarakesh, Feb 17, 2009, 11:45 AM

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Oracle announced that Indian mobile service provider, Aircel has implemented its multiple Oracle Applications including components of Oracle? Communications Service Fulfillment Suite, Siebel CRM, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Database and Oracle Real Application Clusters.

Oracle says the implementation has already been completed by Wipro Ltd which is part of Oracle's PartnerNetwork and also responsible for Aircel's IT processes.

Aircel also implemented Oracle Identity Management application helping Aircel in manage the end-to-end lifecycle of user identities across its various departments. Additionally the Oracle Enterprise Applications will help Aircel in reducing the time and cost associated with integrating business applications with a comprehensive set of solutions based on a service-oriented architecture (SOA), says Oracle.

"To maintain our leading edge in the competitive communications industry, we are investing in expanding our pan-Indian operations.  After evaluating various solutions in the market, we chose Oracle as it offers best-of-breed communications software and has a proven track record for delivering business value in the communications industry.  Oracle offers us the competitive advantage of reaching the market faster with integrated solutions – and saves us time and money otherwise spent on managing multiple vendors.  In addition, the flexibility and scalability of Oracle's applications and infrastructure will enable us to meet our aggressive growth plans and rapidly launch next-generation services," said Ravinder Jain, chief information officer, Aircel.

"Aircel's selection of Oracle validates our leadership and our commitment to the communications industry in India.  By leveraging Oracle solutions, Aircel will be able to rapidly deliver next-generation services and content.  At the same time, Aircel will be able to increase customer satisfaction and loyalty, reduce operating costs, and improve management reporting and control to capitalize on the fast-growing Indian mobile market," said Raghav Sahgal, vice president, Oracle Communications.

Source: Telecomtiger