Oracle helps startups in ways that have nothing to do with technology. Why data warehouses are back in style. How Oracle supports and recruits Black talent. Also: Learn about Project Helidon, an open source Java library for writing microservices.
“We work with a lot of the cloud platform providers, and I can assure you the others don’t even know our name. The fact that Oracle has invested so much in us and our success is why startups need to consider Oracle.”
Cloud technology provides fantastic value to startups, but there’s something they need even more: new customers. The Oracle for Startups program helps fledgling companies on that front and others beyond tech.
Data warehouses are hot-again. Businesses are turning to the trusted technology in new ways, such as using machine learning to make decisions about torrents of data pouring in from social media and networked vehicles.
5G enables new business opportunities, such as sports fans paying for high-performance networks in the stadium. But telcos need more than cool technology. They need new ways to charge customers.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is second in the US for producing Black engineers. By working with historically Black colleges and universities, Oracle is advancing diversity in the technology industry and its workforce.