Sierra Atlantic to expand its Oracle e-Business practice
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Jun 2005
Hyderabad: Sierra Atlantic, a leader in offshoring enterprise applications, has announced the expansion of its Oracle e-Business Suite practice. The company will add over 100 Oracle professionals within the next 45-60 days for its global implementation projects.
Sierra Atlantic''s Oracle Center of Excellence, has won industry wide acclaim, and services a world wide customer base of more than 100 Oracle e-Business Suite customers.
Commenting on the addition, Sanjay Khendry, vice president, Sierra Atlantic, "We are actively strengthening our Oracle practice to better service recent long term customer wins in North America. At this time we are predominantly looking for business, functional or domain consultants for these global Oracle implementation projects."
Sierra Atlantic's long term product engineering development relationship with Oracle differentiates it from other services providers as it gives a thorough knowledge of the Oracle e-Business Suite complementing deep domain experience to satisfy customers'' diverse needs - from implementation and upgrades to solution design, product customization and application integration.
Sierra Atlantic specialises in discrete and process manufacturing, services, financial and retail industries. The company's Oracle Center of Excellence with domain and technical experts provides complete application lifecycle management solutions.
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