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Oracle and Google Cloud Announce Industry-First Partner Program and Powerful New Capabilities for Oracle Database@Google Cloud

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  • Oracle Database@Google Cloud is planned to be available through Oracle and Google Cloud partners for the first time
  • Oracle Base Database Service is coming soon in limited preview
  • Oracle Exadata X11M support and Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud support for Oracle U.S. Government Cloud now available

Oracle and Google Cloud announced plans for an industry-first partner program and the planned availability of Oracle Base Database Service on Oracle Database@Google Cloud, as well as expanded capabilities and additional regions. The new partner program is designed to enable Oracle and Google Cloud partners to offer Oracle Database@Google Cloud to their customers. In addition, Oracle Database@Google Cloud now supports Oracle Exadata X11M, and for Oracle U.S. Government Cloud customers, Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud is available. Finally, 11 new regions are planned within the next 12 months to help meet growing customer demand for Oracle Database@Google Cloud.

“Banco Actinver is committed to providing innovative financial solutions to our clients,” said Jorge Fernandez, CIO, Banco Actinver. “By combining the security and performance of Oracle Database with Google Cloud’s data analytics and AI tools, we’re gaining deeper insights into market trends, enhancing our services, and delivering personalized experiences to our customers.”

“We continue to expand our partnership with Google Cloud to help meet the growing demand from organizations across the world,” said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “The upcoming reseller program for Oracle Database@Google Cloud is not only a first for us, but also for the multicloud market overall. Oracle Base Database Service on Oracle Database@Google Cloud will be another milestone in our partnership. It provides automated database lifecycle management, low-code application development, and independently scalable compute and storage resources with pay-as-you-go pricing.”

“Oracle and Google Cloud’s collaboration on Oracle Database@Google Cloud has always placed our joint customers’ needs at the forefront,” said Andi Gutmans, vice president and general manager of databases, Google Cloud. “The availability of Oracle Base Database Service will further help customers cost-effectively accelerate their cloud migrations with the technical strengths business-critical workloads require. In addition, offering Oracle Database@Google Cloud through our marketplace reflects our commitment to partners and ensures we continue to provide our customers with the utmost flexibility.”

New Oracle Database@Google Cloud Partner Program

For the first time, Google Cloud and Oracle partners will have the ability to purchase Oracle Database@Google Cloud from the Google Cloud Marketplace via a private offer and resell it to their customers. In addition, technology partners can soon be able to include Oracle Database@Google Cloud in their solutions and services offerings. Available within the next 12 months, the new partner program is planned to be open to partners that are members of both the Google Cloud Partner Advantage program and the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN). Transactions will occur through Google Cloud Marketplace and only Google Cloud credits can apply.

Many of Oracle and Google Cloud’s joint customers already purchase cloud services through trusted partners. The upcoming reseller program is designed to help organizations identify and execute on the most valuable emerging use cases for their needs with innovative multicloud solutions such as Oracle Database@Google Cloud.

“As a leading technology provider, our clients trust us to bring them the very best solutions,” said Jack French, senior director, Cloud Global Solutions and Architecture, Worldwide Technology. “Oracle’s innovations with multicloud enable clients to have more flexibility and choice in the cloud. We are excited that Oracle Database@Google Cloud will be available from trusted providers like WWT. This will be an important capability as we help our clients and partners realize their AI-related goals.”

New Oracle Database@Google Cloud Capabilities and Regions

Oracle and Google Cloud plan to add service and platform enhancements as well as new regions to support growing customer demand for Oracle Database@Google Cloud:

  • Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure now supports Oracle Exadata X11M: Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure now has support for Oracle Exadata X11M to help deliver significant performance improvements across AI, analytics, and online transaction processing (OLTP) compared to the previous generation. Customers also have the choice and flexibility to run Oracle Database on Exadata X11M’s architecture across on-premises, hybrid cloud, public cloud, and multicloud environments. In addition, to help customers create billing and resource usage isolation across multiple departments and teams, Exadata Infrastructure can now be deployed in a different Google Cloud project from its associated virtual machine clusters.
  • Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud is now available to Oracle U.S. Government customers: This enables U.S. Government customers to set up scalable, high-bandwidth connectivity between Oracle U.S. Government Cloud East (Ashburn) and Google Cloud for U.S. Government Virginia (Ashburn) regions within minutes. In addition, customers can integrate government applications deployed in Google Cloud with Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata Database Service in the Oracle U.S. Government Cloud, as well as take advantage of unique services from each hyperscaler.
  • Oracle Base Database Service is coming soon in limited preview: To give customers more options for their workloads, Oracle Base Database Service in Oracle Database@Google Cloud will be available in the future. Base Database Service will run Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition 2 versions of Oracle Database 19c and 23ai on virtual machines. It will provide automated database lifecycle management that helps reduce administration, built-in low-code application development that can accelerate new application deployment, and independently scalable compute and storage resources with pay-as-you-go pricing to help meet the needs of changing workload demands.
  • Oracle Database@Google Cloud adds Melbourne, Sydney, and Turin to planned availability: To offer customers additional deployment options, Oracle and Google Cloud are adding Australia-Southeast2 (Melbourne), Australia-Southeast1 (Sydney)  and Europe-West12 (Turin) to their planned regional availability roadmap. Regional availability planned within the next 12 months includes Asia-Northeast 1 (Tokyo), Asia-Northeast 2 (Osaka), Asia-South 1 (Mumbai), Asia-South 2 (Delhi), Australia-Southeast1 (Sydney), Australia-Southeast2 (Melbourne), Europe-West12 (Turin), North America-Northeast 1 (Montreal), North America-Northeast 2 (Toronto), South America-East 1 (São Paulo), and U.S. Central 1 (Iowa). To help meet growing customer demand, datacenter capacity is planned to be doubled in regions including London, Frankfurt, and Ashburn within the next 12 months. The new regions and expanded capacity are in addition to the available Google Cloud regions across U.S. East (Ashburn), U.S. West (Salt Lake City), U.K. South (London), and Germany Central (Frankfurt).

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