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Day 1 of Oracle CloudWorld has highlighted the company's multicloud strategy. Key announcements included the launch of Oracle Database@AWS, allowing customers to run Oracle databases on AWS infrastructure, and Oracle Database@Google Cloud, which brings Oracle's database services to Google Cloud data centres.
Oracle and Amazon Web Services (AWS) partnership
Oracle and AWS have partnered to launch Oracle Database@AWS, allowing customers to access Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata Database Service within AWS infrastructure. This collaboration enhances cloud migration, offering unified database management, billing, and customer support while enabling seamless integration with AWS’s analytics and AI/machine learning (ML) services for improved agility and security.
General availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud
Oracle and Google Cloud have announced the general availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud, enabling customers to deploy Oracle Database services like Exadata and Autonomous Database in Google Cloud data centres. This multicloud solution enhances innovation by integrating Oracle’s databases with Google’s AI tools, streamlining cloud migration, and simplifying management for enterprises.
Global Organisations choose Oracle Database@Azure
Global organisations like MSCI, which offers decision support tools and services for the global investment community, are adopting Oracle Database@Azure to accelerate cloud migrations.
Oracle and Microsoft are expanding the service to 15 more regions, adding features like Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery and OCI GoldenGate, enabling seamless integration, resilience, and innovation with Azure’s AI and cloud services. OCI GoldenGate provides real-time data replication and integration.
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