Oracle Database@AWS Now Generally Available
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced the general availability of Oracle Database@AWS, enabling customers to run Oracle Exadata Database Service and Oracle Autonomous Database on OCI within AWS infrastructure.
The service is currently available in AWS U.S. East (N. Virginia) and U.S. West (Oregon) Regions, with planned expansion to 20 additional AWS Regions globally. Key features include zero-ETL integration with AWS analytics services, support for Oracle Database 23ai with AI Vector capabilities, and compatibility with Oracle RAC.
Major enterprises including Fidelity Investments, Nationwide, and SAS are early adopters of the service, which offers simplified database administration, integrated support from both companies, and procurement through AWS Marketplace with existing AWS commitments and Oracle license benefits.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) e Amazon Web Services (AWS) hanno annunciato la disponibilità generale di Oracle Database@AWS, che consente ai clienti di eseguire Oracle Exadata Database Service e Oracle Autonomous Database su OCI all’interno dell’infrastruttura AWS.
Il servizio è attualmente disponibile nelle regioni AWS U.S. East (N. Virginia) e U.S. West (Oregon), con un’espansione prevista a 20 ulteriori regioni AWS a livello globale. Le caratteristiche principali includono l’integrazione zero-ETL con i servizi di analisi AWS, il supporto per Oracle Database 23ai con funzionalità AI Vector e la compatibilità con Oracle RAC.
Grandi aziende come Fidelity Investments, Nationwide e SAS sono tra i primi utilizzatori del servizio, che offre una gestione semplificata del database, supporto integrato da entrambe le società e l’acquisto tramite AWS Marketplace sfruttando gli impegni AWS esistenti e i vantaggi delle licenze Oracle.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) y Amazon Web Services (AWS) han anunciado la disponibilidad general de Oracle Database@AWS, que permite a los clientes ejecutar Oracle Exadata Database Service y Oracle Autonomous Database en OCI dentro de la infraestructura de AWS.
El servicio está actualmente disponible en las regiones AWS U.S. East (N. Virginia) y U.S. West (Oregon), con planes de expansión a 20 regiones adicionales de AWS a nivel mundial. Las características clave incluyen integración zero-ETL con los servicios de análisis de AWS, soporte para Oracle Database 23ai con capacidades AI Vector y compatibilidad con Oracle RAC.
Grandes empresas como Fidelity Investments, Nationwide y SAS son adoptantes tempranos del servicio, que ofrece una administración de bases de datos simplificada, soporte integrado de ambas compañías y adquisición a través de AWS Marketplace con compromisos existentes de AWS y beneficios de licencias Oracle.
오라클 (NYSE:ORCL)과 아마존 웹 서비스(AWS)가 Oracle Database@AWS의 일반 제공을 발표했습니다. 이를 통해 고객은 AWS 인프라 내에서 OCI를 통해 Oracle Exadata Database Service와 Oracle Autonomous Database를 실행할 수 있습니다.
이 서비스는 현재 AWS 미국 동부(버지니아 북부) 및 미국 서부(오리건) 리전에서 제공되며, 전 세계 20개 이상의 AWS 리전으로 확장될 예정입니다. 주요 기능으로는 AWS 분석 서비스와의 제로 ETL 통합, AI Vector 기능이 포함된 Oracle Database 23ai 지원, Oracle RAC 호환성이 포함됩니다.
Fidelity Investments, Nationwide, SAS와 같은 주요 기업들이 초기 도입자로서, 이 서비스는 간소화된 데이터베이스 관리, 양사 통합 지원 및 기존 AWS 약정과 Oracle 라이선스 혜택을 활용한 AWS 마켓플레이스에서의 구매를 제공합니다.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) et Amazon Web Services (AWS) ont annoncé la disponibilité générale de Oracle Database@AWS, permettant aux clients d’exécuter Oracle Exadata Database Service et Oracle Autonomous Database sur OCI au sein de l’infrastructure AWS.
Le service est actuellement disponible dans les régions AWS U.S. East (N. Virginia) et U.S. West (Oregon), avec une expansion prévue vers 20 autres régions AWS dans le monde. Les principales fonctionnalités incluent une intégration zero-ETL avec les services d’analyse AWS, la prise en charge d’Oracle Database 23ai avec des capacités AI Vector, et la compatibilité avec Oracle RAC.
De grandes entreprises telles que Fidelity Investments, Nationwide et SAS sont parmi les premiers utilisateurs du service, qui offre une administration simplifiée des bases de données, un support intégré des deux sociétés, ainsi qu’un achat via AWS Marketplace avec les engagements AWS existants et les avantages des licences Oracle.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) und Amazon Web Services (AWS) haben die allgemeine Verfügbarkeit von Oracle Database@AWS bekannt gegeben, die es Kunden ermöglicht, den Oracle Exadata Database Service und die Oracle Autonomous Database auf OCI innerhalb der AWS-Infrastruktur zu betreiben.
Der Service ist derzeit in den AWS-Regionen U.S. East (N. Virginia) und U.S. West (Oregon) verfügbar, mit einer geplanten Erweiterung auf 20 weitere AWS-Regionen weltweit. Zu den Hauptmerkmalen gehören die Zero-ETL-Integration mit AWS-Analysediensten, Unterstützung für Oracle Database 23ai mit AI Vector-Funktionalitäten und Kompatibilität mit Oracle RAC.
Große Unternehmen wie Fidelity Investments, Nationwide und SAS zählen zu den frühen Anwendern des Dienstes, der eine vereinfachte Datenbankverwaltung, integrierten Support beider Unternehmen sowie den Erwerb über den AWS Marketplace mit bestehenden AWS-Verpflichtungen und Oracle-Lizenzvorteilen bietet.
- Zero-ETL integration simplifies data flow between Oracle Database and AWS analytics services
- Customers can use existing AWS commitments and Oracle license benefits including BYOL
- Planned expansion to 20 additional AWS Regions globally indicates strong growth potential
- Support for Oracle Database 23ai with embedded AI Vector capabilities enhances application intelligence
- Integration with major AWS services including IAM, CloudFormation, and CloudWatch
- Currently limited availability in only two AWS Regions
- Requires dedicated infrastructure which may impact cost efficiency
Insights
Oracle-AWS partnership enhances Oracle's database reach and AWS's ecosystem, creating significant competitive advantages in the cloud database market.
Oracle's announcement of Oracle Database@AWS general availability marks a significant strategic evolution in the cloud computing landscape. This partnership allows Oracle to extend its database dominance while AWS enhances its ecosystem completeness - addressing a long-standing gap in AWS's portfolio for enterprise customers who rely on Oracle's database technologies.
The technical implementation is particularly noteworthy: this isn't merely Oracle software running on AWS infrastructure. Instead, it's Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) running within AWS data centers, creating a unique architecture where customers get Oracle's specialized database infrastructure while maintaining their AWS environment. This hybrid approach delivers the best of both worlds - Oracle's database optimization with AWS's global reach and additional services.
The business value proposition is compelling in three dimensions:
- Reduced migration complexity (zero re-architecture requirements)
- Enhanced technical capabilities (including RAC, Oracle Database 23ai with embedded AI Vector capabilities)
- Streamlined operations (zero-ETL integration with AWS analytics services)
The zero-ETL integration is especially valuable as it eliminates complex data pipelines between Oracle databases and AWS analytics/AI services - traditionally a significant integration challenge. This enables enterprises to leverage Oracle's database reliability while simultaneously taking advantage of AWS's advanced analytics and generative AI capabilities.
Initial availability in two AWS regions with planned expansion to 20 additional regions demonstrates substantial infrastructure investment and signals strong commitment from both companies. The early adoption by enterprises like Fidelity Investments, Nationwide, and SAS - particularly from regulated industries - validates the market demand and provides credibility for this offering.
While Oracle maintains other cloud partnerships, this AWS collaboration is uniquely positioned to accelerate Oracle's cloud transition while strengthening AWS's enterprise value proposition against competitors like Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud who have their own database offerings. This positions both companies for increased enterprise wallet share and creates a compelling alternative to database migration projects.
Customers can now use Oracle Database@AWS in AWS Regions in
Enterprises including Fidelity Investments, Nationwide, and SAS are adopting Oracle Database@AWS to migrate and run Oracle Exadata Database Service and Oracle Autonomous Database on OCI within AWS
Customers can easily migrate their Oracle Database workloads to Oracle Database@AWS running on OCI in AWS while taking advantage of Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and the latest Oracle Database 23ai with embedded AI Vector capabilities. Oracle Database@AWS includes zero-ETL (extract, transform, and load) integration, which simplifies data integration between enterprise Oracle Database services and AWS Analytics services, eliminating the need to build and manage complex data pipelines. This allows data to flow seamlessly between Oracle Database services and AWS services, giving customers the ability to combine their data with AWS analytics, machine learning, and generative AI services to further enhance their applications. These capabilities expand customers' choices for running their databases in the cloud and complements existing options to run Oracle Database workloads within AWS.
"Enterprise customers can seamlessly migrate their Oracle database workloads to Oracle Database@AWS without rearchitecting applications, all while benefitting from the security, resiliency, and scalability of AWS's global infrastructure," said G2 Krishnamoorthy, vice president, Database Services, AWS. "Many of the world's largest and most security-sensitive organizations already trust AWS with their Oracle workloads, and Oracle Database@AWS makes it even easier for enterprises to unlock greater value from their data with AWS's advanced analytics and generative AI capabilities."
"Customers have been putting their most valuable data in Oracle databases for decades," said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. "Oracle Database@AWS lets them run Oracle Database workloads on OCI in AWS. This allows customers to take full advantage of Oracle Database 23ai to simplify application development and run mission-critical workloads with AI and native vector embeddings. Combined with AWS's advanced generative AI and analytics services, this gives customers a truly remarkable solution."
Oracle Database@AWS Simplifies IT Modernization and Innovation
Oracle Database@AWS provides customers with a unified experience across OCI and AWS, featuring fully integrated support from both companies that simplifies database administration, purchasing, and deployment through reference architectures and landing zones designed for customers' most trusted enterprise applications. Customers can also benefit from:
- Simplifying and accelerating the migration of their Oracle databases to the cloud, including compatibility with proven migration tools such as Oracle Zero Downtime Migration.
- Highly resilient and scalable workloads with Oracle RAC, multiple AWS Availability Zones, and Amazon S3 for database backups and disaster recovery.
- A simplified procurement experience via AWS Marketplace. Customers can use their existing AWS commitments and Oracle license benefits, including Bring Your Own License (BYOL) and discount programs such as Oracle Support Rewards (OSR) with Oracle Database@AWS.
- Building new, scalable microservices-based applications by combining Amazon EC2, Amazon EKS, and Amazon ECS with Oracle Database features like AI Vector Search to enhance application intelligence and accelerate time to market for new features.
- Oracle Database@AWS offers Oracle Database 23ai that supports embedded Oracle AI Vector Search, providing customers with a simple way to search documents, images, and relational data based on their conceptual content rather than specific words, pixels, or data values.
- Familiar tools such as AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface, APIs, and monitoring to easily manage their workloads while preparing their data for use with advanced analytics, machine learning, and generative AI services, as well as integrations with AWS services including AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), AWS CloudFormation, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon VPC Lattice, and Amazon EventBridge.
- Support for Oracle applications such as Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Oracle Enterprise Performance Management, and Oracle Retail Applications.
Leading Organizations Choose Oracle Database@AWS
Early adopters across almost all sectors of business, including highly regulated industries such as telecommunications, energy, and financial services are leveraging Oracle Database@AWS to solve complex business challenges, reporting improvements in operational efficiency and delivering value to their customers.
"Fidelity Investments continues to advance our digital transformation and maintain the enterprise-grade resilience that is essential for managing the critical applications that our customers depend on every day," said Joe Frazier, head of Fidelity architecture and engineering, Fidelity Investments. "When you address the need for both cloud agility and performance, you are able to innovate faster, scale more efficiently, and deliver the secure, responsive experiences that strengthen the financial well-being of millions of customers."
"At Nationwide, we're focused on delivering secure, scalable, and innovative protection solutions for our members," said Jim Fowler, chief technology officer, Nationwide. "Oracle Database@AWS aligns with our cloud strategy, enabling us to streamline operations and accelerate innovation while maintaining the reliability and performance our customers expect. It's an important part of our long-term technology roadmap."
"At SAS, we make it a priority to empower our customers to operate in the cloud of their choice with the experiences—and outcomes—that suit their business goals and help them meet their AI aspirations," said Jay Upchurch, chief information officer, SAS. "Oracle Database@AWS's integrated capabilities gives them high-performance access to their applications and data in AWS."
Oracle Database@AWS Continues Expansion Across Global Regions
Oracle Database@AWS is now available in the AWS
Additional Resources
- Read more about the general availability of Oracle Database@AWS
- Learn more about how to use Oracle Database@AWS for simplified Oracle Exadata migrations
- Learn more about Oracle Database@AWS on AWS Marketplace
- View purchase options for Oracle Database@AWS
- Learn more about OCI's distributed cloud
- Learn more about Oracle database services, Oracle Autonomous Database, Oracle Exadata Database Service, and Oracle Base Database Service
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- Public cloud: Hyperscale public cloud regions serve any size of organization, including those requiring strict EU sovereignty controls. See the full list of regions here.
- Dedicated cloud: Customers can run all OCI cloud services in their own data centers with OCI Dedicated Region, while partners can resell OCI cloud services and customize the experience using Oracle Alloy. Oracle also operates separate
U.S. ,UK , and Australian Government Clouds, and Isolated Cloud Regions for national security purposes. Each of these products provide a full cloud and AI stack that customers can deploy as a Sovereign Cloud. - Hybrid cloud: OCI delivers key cloud services on-premises via Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer and Compute Cloud@Customer and is already managing deployments in over 60 countries. Additionally, OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure, which consists of multiple configurations of ruggedized and portable high-performance devices, helps customers leverage remote AI inferencing at the edge.
- Multicloud: OCI is physically deployed within all the hyperscale cloud providers, including AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, providing low latency, natively integrated Oracle Database services, including Oracle Database@AWS, Oracle Database@Azure, Oracle Database@Google Cloud and Oracle HeatWave on AWS and Microsoft Azure.
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