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Cloud computing giant to hold event in Lagos

On November 17th at Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos, participants will find out how the latest updates in Oracle’s cloud computing solutions can help them deliver the experiences customers look forward to

Oracle Corporation.

Computing giant, Oracle, has reportedly concluded plans for this year’s Oracle Day Nigeria which will be holding in Lagos on November 17, 2015.

The event is themed “Transforming Your Tomorrow” and Oracle says that with cloud computing becoming an increasingly essential part of any enterprise, it is crucial that businesses stay informed on cloud computing strategy.

On November 17 at Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos, participants will find out how the latest updates in Oracle’s cloud computing solutions can help them deliver the experiences customers look forward to, and the performance the market demands, according to the company.

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The company also offers the premise that participants will be able to discover how they can reduce risk and complexity by using the most comprehensive, secure cloud offerings on the market.

Nigeria CommunicationsWeek reports that registration for the event has already commenced.

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