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SenecaGlobal in Oak Brook earns Oracle partner status

OAK BROOK - SenecaGlobal, a global IT outsourcing company and leader in cloud solutions, celebrated the recent launch of its Oracle Practice to help organizations better manage the complexities of global business environments by announcing its Gold Partner Status with Oracle.

The Oracle Gold Partner designation rewards Oak Brook-based SenecaGlobal's commitment to delivering outstanding customer experience and recognizes the company's ongoing dedication to deepen its cloud-centric applications expertise.

"Just like SenecaGlobal, Oracle is helping customers migrate to the cloud," said Haranath Pinnamaneni, SenecaGlobal Senior Vice President, India. "As trusted teammates, we make our customers' cloud transformations successful with next-generation services on Oracle Cloud and our proprietary Cloud Journey methodology ensuring that we deliver a smooth, drama-free, successful conversion on time and on budget."

Led by Sri Gullapalli, SenecaGlobal vice president, technology and delivery, the Oracle practice provides on-premise Oracle EBS services and cloud application services including technical advisory services, upgrades, and cloud migrations.

According to Gullapalli, "SenecaGlobal helps enterprise clients stay ahead in a very complex, competitive landscape. Our track record speaks for itself with experts in Fusion Middleware, Oracle Fusion Applications, and Cloud Services. We leverage SOA and Cloud integration tools to ensure seamless operations.

Founded in 2007, SenecaGlobal has five office locations throughout the world, including a management, sales and delivery center in Chicago, a software development and testing center in Hyderabad, India and three regional offices in Hartford, Connecticut, Atlanta, Georgia, and London, UK that collectively employ more than 300 team members.

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