Oracle’s focus on customer-driven strategies leads to investments in multi-cloud interoperability and infrastructure expansion, ensuring that organizations can deploy offerings that meet their specific regulatory and operational needs.
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After brokering multi-cloud infrastructure deals, Ellison now sets his sights on uniting competing SaaS giants to ease app integration, aiming to revolutionize enterprise tech.
A recent keynote revealed Larry Ellison’s vision for an applications cloud similar to the multi-cloud infrastructure deals that he drove.
Google Cloud has filed a complaint with the European Commission alleging that Microsoft’s licensing practices impose excessive costs on European customers who use Windows Server on non-Azure platforms.
Oracle is focused on simplifying multi-cloud environments while delivering strong performance and reliability.
Oracle’s ground-breaking moves to embrace competitors in multi-cloud partnerships is paying new dividends as those competitors push out new services optimized for Oracle customers.
Recapping last week’s Oracle CloudWorld, AI agents for Fusion apps and an AWS multi-cloud partrnership were among the top developments.
Oracle advances the future of enterprise technology with integrated AI tools and secure solutions presented at CloudWorld 2024.
Oracle CloudWorld featured new generative AI agents in Fusion Applications and expanded multicloud capabilities with AWS.
CloudWorld keynotes from CEO Safra Catz and Chairman Larry Ellison put a sharp focus on multi-cloud customer benefits, AI opportunities, and the “effective contrarian” approach that has defined Ellison’s career.
Oracle’s multi-cloud strategy, now expanded with AWS joining Microsoft and Google Cloud, is reshaping traditional business practices and delivering significant benefits to customers.
Oracle CloudWorld kicked off with a long-anticipated partnership with AWS that underscores Oracle’s multi-cloud leadership, changing the game for customers and tech industry competition.
The growing multi-cloud collaboration between Oracle and Google Cloud is transforming the cloud industry, offering enhanced customer benefits through deeper partnerships and integration.
Oracle and Microsoft have expanded their multi-cloud partnership, offering Oracle’s Autonomous Database on Azure, allowing customers to accelerate the shutdown of outdated data centers and benefit from streamlined cloud migration.
Microsoft has done it. So has Google Cloud. Now it’s time that AWS allies with Oracle in a multi-cloud partnership to serve customer needs and take advantage of the massive cloud opportunity.
Oracle’s multi-cloud deals with strategic partners, massive AI and data center investments, and soaring bookings are reshaping the Cloud and tech landscape.
Aviatrix is a multi-cloud security company offering a centralized control plane to manage configurations, networking, and security across various cloud service providers.
Aviatrix addresses the challenges of a modern cloud environment, offering simplification, automation, performance optimization, cost efficiency, and enhanced security.
Research from Cockroach Labs cites multi-cloud challenges including integration and cost, despite compliance and resiliency benefits.
A recent Microsoft and Oracle partnership dispels multi-cloud FUD, co-locating OCI in Azure to eliminate latency and enable cross-commitment usage.