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Synaptics Migrates Oracle EBS to OCI

Learn how their outdated infrastructure and applications, need for scalability, and enhanced security needs were managed in this complex migration
Synaptics

Synaptics needed a scalable, high-performance cloud environment to handle its increasing business operations.

Synaptics is changing the way humans engage with connected devices and data, but their own devices and data were outdated. They needed contemporary cloud services and upgraded business support systems and processes, quickly.


Client Objectives:

  • Streamline operational costs
  • Improve the user experience of business automation
  • Improve elasticity required for their complex supply chain needs

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"We needed a partner with a proven track record of managing this type of complexity. Data Intensity not only exceeded our expectations from the initial assessment through the go-live, but delivered ahead of schedule."

Sudhakar Parakala

VP of Worldwide IT & Applications

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