Oracle has officially entered the multi-cloud era. At Oracle CloudWorld 2024 in Las Vegas, the company revealed its latest partnership with AWS, completing its multi-cloud strategy. This follows its earlier collaborations with Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.
“We’re entering a new phase where services on different clouds work gracefully together. The clouds are becoming open, they’re no longer walled gardens. Customers will have choices and can use multiple clouds,” said Oracle CTO Larry Ellison in his keynote speech at Oracle CloudWorld 2024.
“Oracle has now reached a point where we have connected our cloud with AWS, Google and Microsoft and we have put up Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) data centres with all of them,” he added.
Oracle recently partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to launch Oracle Database@AWS. This new offering enables customers to access Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata Database Service on AWS infrastructure, simplifying the migration and deployment of enterprise workloads to the cloud.
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