Oracle Database services running on Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure can now be deployed directly in Google Cloud
datacenters
Multicloud partnership helps customers
simplify cloud migration and innovate faster with services like
Vertex AI and Oracle Database 23ai
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VEGAS, Sept. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle
CloudWorld -- Oracle and Google Cloud today announced the
general availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in four Google
Cloud regions across the United
States and Europe.
Customers will now be able to run Oracle Exadata Database
Service, Oracle Autonomous Database, and Oracle Database
Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service on Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure (OCI) in Google Cloud datacenters across U.S.
East (Ashburn), U.S. West (Salt Lake
City), U.K. South (London),
and Germany Central (Frankfurt),
expanding to many more regions in the coming months across
North America, Europe, the Middle
East, Africa, Asia Pacific, and Latin America.
With Oracle Database@Google Cloud, customers will for the first
time get direct access to Oracle Database services running on OCI
and deployed in Google Cloud datacenters. They can now take
advantage of Oracle's industry-leading database and Exadata
technology to accelerate innovation and develop new applications.
In addition, customers can run applications on Oracle Linux, which
is now supported by Oracle on Google Cloud. Oracle Linux images can
be imported using Google Cloud's virtual disk image import process.
Within the next 12 months, customers are also expected to be able
to streamline Oracle Linux image provisioning in Google Compute
Engine with ready-to-use images. Finally, by combining
industry-leading generative AI capabilities from offerings like
Google Cloud's Vertex AI, Gemini foundation models, and Oracle
Database 23ai, customers can bring enterprise truth to their data
and gain faster insights by operating two clouds as one while
maintaining feature and pricing parity with OCI.
"Dun & Bradstreet is a global leader in business decisioning
data and analytics," said Adam
Fayne, vice president, Enterprise Engineering, Dun &
Bradstreet. "With the unparalleled quality of D&B data, we can
now seamlessly integrate Oracle Database's performance,
reliability, and scalability with Google Cloud's powerful analytics
and AI tools. This synergy allows us to process and analyze massive
datasets with unprecedented speed and efficiency, extract deeper
insights, and deliver more value to our customers."
"Oracle and Google Cloud have extended their multicloud strategy
with this partnership, and customers can now take advantage of the
automation in Oracle Autonomous Database and the performance of
Exadata on OCI running in Google datacenters," said Carl Olofson, research vice president, Data
Management Software, IDC. "As a result, customers can combine data
from Oracle databases with Google Cloud services like Gemini
foundation models and the Vertex AI development platform to develop
and run a new generation of cloud native applications. Oracle and
Google Cloud's mutual customers are the ultimate winners in this
multicloud strategy, as they benefit from the simplicity, security,
and low latency of a unified operating environment."
Oracle Database@Google Cloud enables customers to easily create
new cloud applications using the industry leading Oracle Database
or migrate their existing Oracle databases and applications to OCI
running in Google Cloud with simplified cloud purchasing and
management. For example, customers can purchase Oracle Database
services using their existing Google Cloud commitments and leverage
their existing Oracle license benefits, such as Bring Your Own
License (BYOL) and Oracle Support Rewards. Oracle Exadata Database
Service, Oracle Autonomous Database, and Oracle Database Zero Data
Loss Autonomous Recovery Service are available with custom quotes
via private offer. Oracle Autonomous Database is also available
with usage-based pricing, giving customers the flexibility to
deploy a fully managed database in minutes.
Oracle Database@Google Cloud is designed to help customers
accelerate their journeys to the cloud and simplify management of
Oracle databases and mission-critical database applications, such
as transaction processing for order management, data warehousing
and analytics for supply chain management, and real-time
transaction processing in financial services. Additional customer
benefits include:
- Simplified workload deployment and consolidation via
compatibility with on-premises Oracle Database and Oracle Exadata
deployments.
- The simplicity, security, and low latency of a unified
operating environment within Google Cloud to deploy many OCI
database services, including Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Dedicated Infrastructure, Oracle Autonomous Database, Oracle
Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure, HeatWave
MySQL, Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service,
OCI GoldenGate, and Oracle Data Safe.
- Native integration with Google Cloud's console, APIs,
monitoring, and operations.
- Simplified purchasing and contracting via Google Cloud
Marketplace that enables customers to purchase Oracle Database
services using their existing Google Cloud commitments.
- Unified customer experience and support from Google Cloud and
Oracle.
- Integrations between OCI, Oracle Database, and Google Cloud
services like Gemini foundation models, Vertex AI, BigQuery, and
Looker enabling organizations to drive breakthroughs in the cloud
and accelerate insights for their organizations.
- Available private, high-speed connectivity to OCI through
Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud for supporting use cases such
as data and application integration.
"For the first time, the AI and converged database capabilities
of Oracle Database 23ai as well as all the automation and tools of
Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata Database Service are
fully integrated with Google Cloud," said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure. "This new service combines all of the benefits of
OCI database services with Google Cloud services for a seamless
multicloud experience, which was unthinkable in the cloud space
just a few years ago."
"Customers can now combine Oracle databases and applications
running on OCI with Google Cloud's industry-leading infrastructure,
data, and AI capabilities," said Andi
Gutmans, vice president and general manager of databases,
Google Cloud. "This enables enterprises to more rapidly migrate to
the cloud and accelerate their transformative generative AI
journeys with services such as Vertex AI."
Additional Resources
- Learn more about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- Learn more about Oracle on Google Cloud
- Learn more about OCI's distributed cloud
- Learn more about Oracle Database services, Oracle Autonomous
Database, Oracle Exadata Database Service
About Oracle Distributed Cloud
Oracle's distributed
cloud delivers the benefits of cloud with greater control and
flexibility. Oracle's distributed cloud lineup includes:
- Public cloud: Hyperscale public cloud regions serve any
size of organization, including those requiring strict EU
sovereignty controls. See the full list of regions here.
- Dedicated cloud: Customers can run all OCI cloud
services in their own data centers with OCI Dedicated Region, while
partners can resell OCI cloud services and customize the experience
using Oracle Alloy. Oracle also operates separate U.S., UK, and
Australian Government Clouds, and Isolated Cloud Regions for U.S.
national security purposes. Each of these products provide a full
cloud and AI stack that customers can deploy as a Sovereign
Cloud.
- Hybrid cloud: OCI delivers key cloud services
on-premises via Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer and Compute
Cloud@Customer and is already managing deployments in over 60
countries.
- Multicloud: Options including Oracle Database@AWS,
Oracle Database@Azure, Oracle Database@Google Cloud, HeatWave MySQL
on AWS and Microsoft Azure, Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft
Azure, and Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud allow customers to
combine key capabilities from across clouds.
About Google Cloud
Google Cloud is the new way to the cloud, providing AI,
infrastructure, developer, data, security, and collaboration tools
built for today and tomorrow. Google Cloud offers a powerful, fully
integrated and optimized AI stack with its own planet-scale
infrastructure, custom-built chips, generative AI models and
development platform, as well as AI-powered applications, to help
organizations transform. Customers in more than 200 countries and
territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted technology
partner.
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