Google Cloud and Oracle have announced expansions to their Oracle Database offerings, including Oracle Base Database Service and Oracle Exadata X11M.
The partnership enables customers to migrate and modernize their Oracle workloads and leverage Google's data and AI capabilities.
Features like Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless and cross-region disaster recovery enhance reliability for customers.
Expansions include adding Oracle Database presence in new regions like Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Italy, and Japan.
Google Cloud is investing in global infrastructure for Oracle, with plans to have a total of 20 locations available.
New capabilities empower customers with flexible database workload management options at a cost-effective price.
Oracle Base Database Service offers a highly controllable foundational database platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Google Cloud also announced general availability of Oracle Exadata X11M for enhanced performance and scalability.
To support global demand, Oracle Database@Google Cloud is expanding to 20 locations, offering advanced networking upgrades and Enterprise-grade capabilities.
Additional offerings include cross-cloud interconnect, disaster recovery support, and integration with Google Cloud Monitoring for seamless user experience.