Oracle adds new data capabilities and partner program to ‘OracleDatabase@AWS’

New Delhi, Oct 16 (UNI) US-based tech company Oracle has announced the latest capabilities added to ‘OracleDatabase@AWS’ to improve mission-critical enterprise workloads in the cloud, an official statement said today.

‘OracleDatabase@AWS’ is a collaborative offering from Oracle and Amazon Web Services (AWS) that allows customers to run Oracle Database Services directly within the AWS data centers.

Now, customers can also procure OracleDatabase@AWS through qualified AWS and Oracle Channel Partners. It provides a flexibility to customers for procuring OracleDatabase@AWS through their trusted partners and continuing to innovate, modernise and solve complex business problems in the cloud.

Karan batta, Senior Vice President of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, said, “Since making OracleDatabase@AWS generally available in July, we’ve seen strong demand from large enterprises across a wide range of industries. The newly added Oracle AI Database capabilities deliver advanced security features, intelligent data protection, and resiliency with near-instantaneous data recovery, while allowing DevOps teams to deploy infrastructure-as-code to simplify database management. With the introduction of the partner program reseller option, customers can now conveniently access OracleDatabase@AWS through their trusted partners, broadening the reach and flexibility of the offering.”

Oracle Database@AWS allows customers to easily and quickly migrate their Oracle Exadata workloads to AWS with minimal changes by maintaining full feature availability and the same performance as on-premises.

It delivers zero-ETL integrations that unify data across Oracle and AWS for advanced analytics, machine learning, and generative AI (GenAI) services, including Amazon Bedrock.

Chad Ellison, CTO of Zema Global, said, “OracleDatabase@AWS has provided Zema Global with a simplified migration path from on-premises to AWS that dramatically improves uptime and resiliency while delivering the low-latency access to historical market data that our energy and commodity traders demand. The ability to now combine all of our enterprise data with Amazon Bedrock enables us to develop innovative AI solutions that deliver even greater value to our customers as we complete our data center exit strategy.”

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