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Check out Oracle's new digital hub in Singapore

It is located in Mapletree Business City.

A quick exploration of Oracle's Digital Prime Hub, located in Mapletree Business City, will show an office fitted with multicultural decor and comfortable amenities fit for a global-minded, digitally-powered enterprise. One section of the Digital Prime Hub houses birdcages and a motif resembling a peony to depict Chinese culture. Another section features a wall motif of wayang calls drawn from Indonesian or Balinese culture.

Guided by an interior design team from BBFL Design, Oracle constructed the Digital Hub not only with attractive design in mind, but also practicality and productivity. Ergonomic chairs, adjustable-height desks, and communal seats fill the office space. "Abuzz with the creative energy of a startup, the hub draws on the latest collaboration tools, techniques and technologies to transform the buying experience. This new space reflects Oracle's strong commitment to better serving the SMB market," said François Lançon, senior vice president at Oracle Japan and Asia Pacific. 

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