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Oracle grows stronger in Lahore

LAHORE: Oracle Pakistan announced on Wednesday that it is strengthening its presence in Lahore as part of its expansion plan into Pakistani growth cities.

Samina Rizwan, Regional Director for Oracle South Asia Growth Economics, said Pakistan is experiencing unprecedented economic growth today and emerging companies in Pakistan’s high-growth cities provide the foundation upon which our country’s economic success would ride.

“We want these companies to have lots of choice in world-class software to meet their growing information needs.

Easy access to affordable technology solutions, world-class support and services to manage their business and IT infrastructure are critical to their success.”

She said the Oracle has expanded its presence into more than 45 high-growth cities across the Asia Pacific region. staff report

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