Oracle, AWS grow database reach



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Oracle and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are expanding their long-term strategic collaboration as enterprise adoption of Oracle AI Database@AWS gains momentum worldwide
The companies signed an expanded agreement aimed at accelerating customer migration and adoption of Oracle AI Database@AWS, which is now available in 22 AWS regions across Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas.
Oracle also announced the general availability of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure on AWS, extending Exadata performance to organizations with smaller workloads through a pay-per-use model.
“Just one year after general availability, Oracle AI Database@AWS has reached global scale, with customers running business-critical workloads, and 22 AWS Regions available across Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Americas,” said Nathan Thomas, senior vice president for product management at Oracle.
The platform allows companies to run Oracle database workloads alongside AWS analytics and artificial intelligence services, providing a path to modernize applications without moving or duplicating critical business data.
Among the companies using Oracle AI Database@AWS are South Korean beauty retailer CJ Olive Young, independent music publisher Kobalt Music Group and Barcelona’s Metropolitan Transport Authority.
Oracle and AWS have also added capabilities including Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless, application-to-database latency as low as 165 microseconds and integrations with Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon EventBridge.