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Awarded as an Oracle ACE Pro ♠ for the Year 2022 - 2023

Announcement:

After analyzing my activities (my significant contributions and activity in the oracle technical community) & also looked at my nomination from 2020, the Oracle ACE Program team decided to awarded me as an Oracle ACE Pro ♠ for the year 2022 - 2023.

My Journey with Oracle ACE Program so far,

3 Years in a Row

It has been three years consecutively that I have held the prestigious Oracle ACE Award.

Year I (2020 - 2021): Oracle ACE Associate

In September 2020, I became an Oracle ACE Associate

Year II (2021 - 2022): Oracle ACE

In August 2021, I have been promoted and recognized as an Oracle ACE

Year III (2022 - 2023)Oracle ACE Pro

In September 2022, Awarded as an Oracle ACE Pro

What is Oracle ACE Program?

The Oracle ACE Program is designed to recognize and reward members of the Oracle Technology and Applications communities for their contributions. The Oracle ACE Program award is given for a one year term and past members are Oracle ACE Alumni.

Gratitude:

Thanks Oracle and Oracle ACE Program to honored me as an Oracle ACE Program Member and for this wonderful award. Hard work Pays off!!!. 

My profile in the Oracle ACE Directory

Dedicating the Award:

Perfection lies in doing ordinary things extraordinarily well, Perseverance and Perfection has led me to this Oracle ACE Award, would like to dedicate this award to my wife Mrs. Divya M for her enormous support and sacrifices.


An award is a morale booster, an award gives you that high no drug in this world can give, today I am totally on a new high, and I was on cloud, but moments I realized that there is a lot more to achieve, because, the day I get satisfied by myself, there ends my learning, with this my learning should become more intense and more concentrated, thanks everyone who have been supporting me.

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  1. Congratulations to become an Oracle ACE Pro. Your contributions to Oracle APEX Community & INOAUG helping youngsters to become an Oracle APEX Application developers in a short span of time

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  2. Congratulations 👏

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