VentureBeat September 9, 2024
Sean Michael Kerner

The Oracle database has long been one of the most widely deployed technologies in the enterprise, but that doesn’t mean enterprises have to run it on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).

Today Oracle and Google officially announced the general availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud. The two vendors originally announced that the service was in development back on June 11 with few details, but that changed as of today. The service is initially available in four Google Cloud regions: U.S. East (Ashburn), U.S. West (Salt Lake City), U.K. South (London), and Germany Central (Frankfurt). Plans are already in motion to expand this offering to numerous additional regions across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America in the...

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