DXC Technology has announced that it has achieved Cloud Solutions Provider Expertise (CSPE). This is the fifth consecutive year that DXC has been awarded this global accreditation.
Expertise is a core tenet of the Oracle PartnerNetwork program and allows Oracle partners to highlight their capabilities in a focused area.
An Oracle Cloud Services Provider (CSP) is a recognized Oracle partner with the skills and demonstrated experience to build, deploy, run, and manage both Oracle and non-Oracle workloads on Oracle Cloud.
“Achieving the Oracle CSPE accreditation is a huge achievement for DXC and demonstrates our ongoing commitment and increasing investment in the Oracle ecosystem. As one of the few Oracle partners to have earned this global accreditation for five consecutive years, DXC has consistently delivered superior Oracle Managed Services for a variety of enterprise and mid-market customers in a diverse range of industries,” said Richard James, Managing Director, Enterprise Applications Practices Asia Pacific, DXC Technology. “DXC is dedicated to simplifying and accelerating our customers’ modernization, leveraging Oracle Technology to drive better outcomes with lower risk.”
“Oracle’s partner ecosystem is critical to our customers’ success. Their differentiated services, combined with our technology, help enable customers to achieve their business goals,” said Lalit Malik, group vice president, Alliances & Channels, Asia Pacific, Oracle. “DXC has demonstrated strong commitment to maintain the accreditation of CSPE for five years, providing customers with solutions that they need to optimize their cloud initiatives. We look forward to deepening our relationship with DXC as we continue to help our customers innovate and transform their digital journey.”
The CSPE certification is conducted by independent auditors to validate that service providers have the right tools and processes so that Oracle can ensure customers receive maximum value from Oracle technology.
In order to achieve a CSPE, partners like DXC Technology must meet a series of qualifiers that demonstrate their experience and success in implementing, deploying, and/or managing a specific Oracle Cloud product/service area within a defined geographic region. Requirements may include having certified individuals across diverse roles and demonstrating successful go-lives within the same region.
In addition, an independent audit is conducted to assess a partner’s operational capabilities against program requirements for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) partners.