Jump-start your cloud journey with a virtual event tailor-made to help you tackle your business challenges and codevelop a first-pass prototype in less than a week.
We pair Oracle experts with your builders to create a first-pass prototype. Over the course of five days, we support your team virtually via codevelopment. Together we’ll identify a business challenge, determine necessary steps, and build a minimum viable product—centered on a use case of your choosing.
Gain hands-on experience, accelerate development, learn best practices, and turn your ideas into reality. Whether you’re a novice or pro in the cloud, Code Innovate focuses on making, breaking, and building real solutions for your organization’s most pressing needs.
Rapidly transform ideas into impactful solutions. By refining concepts through continuous feedback and hands-on development, we help ensure practical outcomes that drive real business value.
Brainstorm ways to solve your use cases.
Build out your solution with the help of Oracle experts.
Present a working demo to your execs and peers.
Reach out to us at codeinnovate_us_grp@oracle.com.
Unfortunately, no. Code Innovate is a virtual program. We typically use Zoom and have found this is helpful for accommodating different time zones and distributed teams.
No. Although many of our participants choose to build in their existing tenancy, we can help set up a trial or temporary tenancy.
We work in the cloud, covering platform (PaaS) and infrastructure (IaaS). We generally will not accept on-premises or Fusion/SaaS use cases. If you have questions about a use case, reach out and we’ll be happy to discuss it.
Yes. We can only offer Code Innovate to customers based in North America.
Oracle offers Code Innovate as an investment in our customers. We don’t charge a monetary fee, but we do ask that you meet some baseline resource investments:
Get hands-on with OCI experts to co-develop a first-pass prototype for whatever you’re looking to build. You bring the use case, we’ll bring the engineers and OCI resources! Watch the video to find out more.