Infosys Becomes Oracle PartnerNetwork Diamond Level Partner

Infosys and Oracle has been named to a new and highest ranking partner category called Diamond Level.

The Diamond distinction recognizes Infosys expertise of Oracle solutions and its ability to consult and deploy Oracle technologies for clients globally.  Infosys was one of only two partners to qualify for the highest ranking Diamond distinction.

With 25,000 Oracle consultants worldwide, Infosys invested significantly in delivering both broad and deep levels of expertise across core Oracle technologies in 20 specializations across Oracle’s extensive product portfolio.  In addition, Infosys invested in advanced specializations, which require a minimum of 50 certified implementation specialists, five of which are required for Diamond.

Infosys recently opened the Infosys-Oracle Solution Center on Oracle’s Redwood Shores global headquarters campus which was developed to conceptualize, showcase and demonstrate leading solutions for joint clients and how they would benefit their specific environments and business requirements.

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“Infosys has strongly invested in co-developing the next generation of Oracle solutions for clients around the world,” said Ravi Kumar S. Vice President and Global Head of Oracle Practice, Infosys Technologies. “As one of only two companies to achieve the new Diamond Level, this is a tremendous acknowledgement of Infosys’s expertise in consulting and deploying across Oracle solutions and of helping our clients win in the marketplace.”

“Our new Diamond level and Advanced Specializations, we are able to recognize those partners that have invested and excelled across the Oracle solution stack and are delivering significant value to our joint customers around the globe,” said Judson Althoff, Oracle Senior Vice President, Worldwide Alliances & Channels and Embedded Sales. “The achievement of Diamond level for Infosys is truly a great accomplishment and recognizes the value they deliver to Oracle and our joint customers.”