Global tech company Oracle has established a new whole-of-government (WofG) arrangement with Australia’s Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) which it claims will bring increased cost-savings, efficiencies, and flexibility for government agencies, including state and territory governments and taxpayers.
Designed to what Oracle says will “make it easier” for government agencies to purchase its products and services, the arrangement with the Digital Transformation Agency spans Oracle’s entire hardware, software, cloud and services offerings, including integrated applications for sales, service, marketing, human resources, finance, supply chain and manufacturing – and “highly automated” and secure cloud infrastructure featuring the Oracle Autonomous Database.
“This arrangement with the DTA builds on our already strong partnership with Australian Federal Government and is set to make it easier for government agencies to move to the next stage of their digitally enabled whole-of-government transformations,” said Cherie Ryan, vice president & Regional managing director, ANZ, Oracle.
“It comes at a time when Oracle continues to invest in the Australian market, including the recent openings of our Melbourne and Sydney second-generation cloud regions which offer public sector customers a secure, local and future ready migration path to the cloud.”
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Damien McAullay, Key Account Director, at Oracle said: “Oracle has been working with government for more than 40 years’, delivering critical technologies, securely and at scale.”
“Directly employing thousands of staff in Australia, and supported by our ecosystem of partners and consultants across the country, Oracle is equipped to provide the necessary scale, dedicated teams and credibility to deliver better outcomes for government and taxpayers.”
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