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Oracle Database@AWS now supports Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless

Source: AWS What's New

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Oracle Database@AWS now supports Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless (ADB-S), a fully managed Oracle database service on Exadata infrastructure that automatically handles patching, tuning, and scaling. ADB-S is available through both public and private offers on AWS Marketplace, with support for Bring Your Own License and License Included options. With ADB-S, you can provision an Oracle Autonomous AI Database directly from the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS APIs without provisioning dedicated Exadata infrastructure or VM clusters. ADB-S supports four workload types - AI Transacti

Why this matters
Why now

The increasing demand for AI-driven applications is pushing cloud providers to offer more specialized and managed database solutions to simplify deployment and management for customers.

Why it’s important

This development allows a broader range of enterprises to leverage managed Oracle databases with AI capabilities on AWS, accelerating AI adoption and data infrastructure modernization.

What changes

Enterprises can now deploy Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless directly within AWS, reducing operational overhead for Oracle database management and facilitating AI application development.

Winners
  • · AWS
  • · Oracle
  • · Cloud-first enterprises
  • · Data scientists
Losers
  • · On-premise Oracle infrastructure IT teams
  • · Traditional Oracle consulting services dependent on complex deployments
Second-order effects
Direct

Simplified access to high-performance, AI-ready Oracle databases will accelerate the development and deployment of AI-powered applications on AWS.

Second

Increased adoption of Oracle Autonomous Database on AWS could reduce the incentive for some enterprises to migrate fully to native AWS database services for their legacy applications.

Third

This collaboration could lead to deeper integration between AWS and Oracle's AI and data services, potentially creating a hybrid cloud data ecosystem that is more resilient to vendor lock-in concerns for some customers.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 60 / 100
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