Sierra Atlantic wins Oracle Partner Award 2004
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Nov 2004
Hyderabad:
The city-based Sierra Atlantic has received the Oracle
''applications reseller (OAR)'' award for 2004 from among
Oracle Corporation Malaysia''s partner community in Malaysia.
Sierra Atlantic received the award in recognition of its contribution to the growth in the adoption of Oracle ''e-business suite'' by providing quality development, implementation and support services to Malaysian customers.
Sierra Atlantic, India''s leading applications integration company, operates an Oracle ''centre of excellence'' at its global development base in Hyderabad.
In the past, Sierra Atlantic has been awarded the OAR award for 2002, by Oracle Singapore as, Oracle ''e-business suite implementer of the year'' in 2001 and ''outstanding achievement'' award in 2001.
Sierra Atlantic made its entry into Asia-Pacific market in 2001, offering a broad range of services to Oracle E-Business Suite users, which includes implementation, upgrades, customisation, and integration services.
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