
Oracle and AWS add eight more locations to multi-cloud offering
The expansion reflects the ongoing demand for hybrid and multi-cloud solutions, as enterprises seek flexibility and redundancy while leveraging existing database investments.
This move deepens integration between two major cloud competitors, indicating that multi-cloud strategies are becoming less about vendor lock-in avoidance and more about workload optimization and geographical reach.
Enterprises now have more options for deploying Oracle databases closer to their AWS compute resources, potentially improving performance, reducing latency, and simplifying data migration patterns.
- · Oracle
- · Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- · Enterprises using Oracle databases
- · Other cloud providers
- · On-premise database solutions
Increased adoption of Oracle Database@AWS across various industries and regions due to expanded availability.
Heightened competition among cloud providers to offer similar deep integrations with enterprise software, driving further multi-cloud interoperability.
Long-term normalization of strategic partnerships between direct competitors for mutual benefit and market share expansion.
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