Forbes September 11, 2024
Matt Kimball

Oracle and AWS have entered into a strategic relationship, announced this week at the Oracle CloudWorld conference in Las Vegas, in which Oracle’s cloud infrastructure will be deployed and run in AWS datacenters. This partnership, modeled after Oracle’s existing relationships with Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud or GCP, will see Oracle Autonomous Database and Exadata infrastructure physically reside in and integrate with the entirety of the AWS portfolio of technologies and services.

This announcement is significant for enterprise IT organizations that consume both Oracle and AWS services—meaning virtually every large enterprise. However, it may be even bigger for the industry as whole because it indicates a move toward native multicloud integration to better meet customers’ needs. Let’s dig into why...

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