Oracle has officially launched its Oracle Database@Google Cloud service for customers in Canada, enabling them to run Oracle Exadata Database Service and Autonomous Database directly within Google Cloud data centers in Montreal and Toronto.
This integration provides a low-latency, high-performance environment for mission-critical workloads, ensuring that data remains within Canadian borders to meet data residency and sovereignty requirements.
By colocating Oracle hardware in Google Cloud regions, enterprises can seamlessly connect their Oracle data with Google analytics and AI tools, such as BigQuery and Vertex AI, without incurring data egress fees.
The launch also introduces an industry-first reseller program, allowing customers to purchase the service through Google Cloud Marketplace.
This simplifies procurement by enabling businesses to use their existing Google Cloud commitments to pay for Oracle services.
The move is part of Oracle’s broader multicloud strategy, which aims to provide customers with more flexibility and prevent vendor lock-in by making its database technology available across major cloud providers.
Key Takeaways:
- Oracle Database@Google Cloud is now live in Montreal and Toronto regions.
- Customers can use Google Cloud commitments to purchase Oracle database services.
- The service ensures low latency and meets Canadian data residency requirements.
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