New Delhi, May 10 (UNI) Oracle today announced it will expand its cloud services in India over the next six to nine months with plans for an Oracle data center. Over the coming months, it will be reviewing proposals from the Government and business partners to provide customers with the capability to build and move workloads to an India-based cloud, the company said in a statement. “Our customers and partners in India have trusted their businesses and mission-critical workloads to the Oracle Cloud for years,” said Thomas Kurian, president of product development, Oracle. “With this expansion, we will be able to further support customer choice, adding to capabilities already available through deployments of Oracle Cloud at Customer, as well as other Oracle Cloud data center regions in Asia Pacific,” he added. The services will offer uncompromised security and performance at a significant price advantage over both existing on-premises infrastructure and competitive cloud offerings. UNI ASH SV SNU 1249