Oracle is the leading Enterprise Application software (EAS)vendor in Middle East and North Africa. The company posted strong year-to-year revenue growth in those countries and its year-on-year EAS revenue was up by 43.1% in 2007. Oracle is the largest EAS vendor in UAE market in 2007, according to IDC, with 44.1% market share and revenues of $49.96 million.
Furthermore Oracle was ranked second in Egypt in 2007, with EAS revenues of $11.94 million and 35.4% market share. The company has 41.3% share and $24.42 million revenue in Customer Relationship Management applications at those countries. The corresponding figure in supply chain management at those countries are 10.1% and $9.63 million. The financial service sector stood number one with 17.6% spend in terms of EAS expenses in those area. Manufacturing sector is placed second with 16.5% expenses of the total EAS expenditure.
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