AT&T Mexico taps Oracle Cloud to run critical applications

AT&T Mexico is moving critical IT and business processes to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to expand the benefits of mobile internet to more than 21 million subscribers and business customers.
Oracle CloudAT&T Mexico’s investment in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will enable the company to manage OSS/BSS workloads, analytics, and databases more efficiently in the cloud.

“AT&T Mexico’s cloud transition continues to be a strategic lever for our growing and evolving business, enabling us to complete processes with the agility and scalability necessary to deliver connectivity services to a growing number of users,” said Jeronimo Diez de Sollano, chief information officer, AT&T Mexico.

AT&T Mexico will be using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s capabilities in Oracle Cloud Queretaro region to run critical applications while meeting data residency requirements. AT&T expects to see benefits in terms of productivity, and reductions in the total cost of ownership (TCO) over five years. This will positively impact the company’s efficiency and innovation in technology.

“Having clients like AT&T in the Oracle Cloud Queretaro region reflects the strong customer growth OCI is seeing across the country,” said Angel Alija, senior vice president, Telecommunications, Oracle. “We’re privileged to work with AT&T to build capabilities that will allow them to create more and better services that optimize the experiences of all AT&T users.”

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