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Oracle Expands AI Offerings with Google Cloud Partnership


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Oracle Expands AI Offerings with Google Cloud Partnership

Oracle has partnered OCI with Google Cloud to expand access to Gemini AI models via their OCI platform allowing businesses to access workflow enhancement opportunities, automation, and state-of-the-art AI.

Oracle and Google Cloud have revealed they are deepening the collaboration to bring highly specialized Google AI models, such as Gemini 2.5, to Oracle customers via Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI service. The partnership helps businesses develop AI agents to deal with multimodal comprehension, sophisticated programming, automating workflow, and research.

Oracle further proposes to integrate all the Google-generated Gemini models through Vertex AI, which has models on video, image, speech, and music generation, and various industry-specific models like MedLM. These AI models will be available in the future in Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, improving the workflow in the areas of finance and HR, supply chain, sales, service, and marketing. Customers using current Oracle Universal Credits can use them to immediately take advantage of Gemini models.

According to Thomas Kurian, the CEO of Google Cloud, the enterprise value of Gemini models focuses on the support of the developers, streamlining data integration, and overall productivity. Clay Magouyrk, the president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, explains that Oracle's capabilities to offer Gemini models will clarify why the company aims to provide AI in a secure, scalable, and cost-efficient manner.

Oracle is also expanding the boundaries of near-enterprise AI technology, which it could utilize in such applications as generative AI, natural language processing, computer vision, and recommendation systems. OCI has thousands of innovators who run demanding AI workloads on the company's purpose-built infrastructure.

This is another step in the Oracle-Google Cloud partnership that will position Oracle at the center of enterprise AI providing the customers with more choice and variability and accelerating innovation across industries.

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