At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the city government of Baguio unveiled an online solution to keep track of the interstate visitor traffic, in line with its goal to safely restart tourism activities and reinvigorate the local economy.
The new service provides real-time, contextual responses to an average 12,000 users a day, freeing up staff to spend time on the more complex customer enquiries, thereby boosting satisfaction levels and enabling PLDT to become more cost-efficient.
If 2020 was the year where technology laggards are finally acknowledging the need for a digital business model, 2021 will be the year where we will see businesses learning from lessons the past year had taught us and embrace cloud-based applications more proactively to keep their operations running.
“Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse is the only fully self-driving cloud data warehouse today. With this next generation of Autonomous Data Warehouse, we provide a set of easy-to-use, no-code tools that uniquely empower business analysts to be citizen data scientists, data engineers, and developers,” said Andrew Mendelsohn, executive vice president for database server technologies at Oracle.
According to a new study by tech giant Oracle and personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi, the Covid-19 pandemic has increased financial anxiety, sadness, and fear among people around the world and has changed who and what they trust to manage their finances.
Oracle has announced that it is making its popular APEX low-code development platform available as a managed cloud service that developers can use to build data-driven enterprise applications quickly and easily.
Concepcion Industrial Corporation settled on Oracle’s Fusion Cloud Applications to consolidate all office operations and run them on a single encompassing platform.