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Oracle’s Multicloud Strategy: Power Across All Clouds
In today’s digital world, enterprises don’t want to be locked into a single cloud provider. They want flexibility, cost control, performance, and the freedom to run workloads wherever it makes the most sense.
To support this new reality, Oracle has unlocked Multicloud capabilities, giving customers the power to run Oracle technology on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or a combination of Oracle Cloud and any of these providers. This is a major shift — and a huge advantage for businesses that rely on Oracle databases, applications, and infrastructure.
What is Oracle Multicloud?
Oracle Multicloud means:
You can run Oracle workloads (like Oracle Database, Oracle WebLogic, Oracle E-Business Suite, analytics, and integrations) on other cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP.
You can also connect Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud and use them together in a hybrid or multicloud setup.
In short: Oracle gives customers the freedom to choose the best cloud for each workload.
Why Oracle Introduced Multicloud?
Oracle understands that customers already use multiple clouds:
- Some apps run on AWS
- Some tools run in Azure
- AI/ML or analytics might run on Google Cloud
- Finance & ERP often run on Oracle Cloud
Instead of forcing customers to choose one, Oracle now supports all — allowing systems to communicate, scale, and perform across clouds seamlessly
Oracle Multicloud Partnerships
Oracle now has deep partnerships with all major cloud providers:
1. Oracle + Microsoft Azure
- Fast, low-latency interconnect between OCI and Azure
- Azure can run Oracle Database services natively
Customers can mix Oracle apps with Azure Active Directory, Analytics, and AI
2. Oracle + AWS
- Oracle Database can be hosted on AWS EC2
- Oracle apps can run on AWS infrastructure
- Multicloud networking lets companies link AWS apps to Oracle systems
3. Oracle + Google Cloud
Ideal for AI/ML and data analytics scenariosools
Oracle announced partnership for running Oracle databases on GCP
Customers can run cloud-native workloads in Google while keeping Oracle data on OCI
What Can You Do With Oracle Multicloud?
✔ Run Oracle Database anywhere
Customers can deploy Oracle Database on:
- OCI
- AWS
- Azure
- Google Cloud
Or combine them in a hybrid setup.
✔ Move Oracle applications to your preferred cloud
Oracle Fusion apps, E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, and middleware can run across clouds based on business needs.
✔ Connect clouds together
A business can run:
- ERP on Oracle Cloud
- Analytics on Azure
- AI/ML on Google Cloud
- Customer apps on AWS
All connected securely.
✔ Reduce cost and improve performance
Run heavy Oracle workloads where they run best (OCI), while using other clouds for:
- Machine Learning (GCP)
- Data visualization (Azure)
- Customer apps (AWS)
Why Is This Important for Customers?
Because now customers don’t need to:
Choose only one cloud
Migrate everything at once
Get locked into one provider
Compromise on performance or cost
Instead, they get:
✔ Choice
✔ Flexibility
✔ Interoperability
✔ Optimized cost
✔ Best-of-both-worlds solutions
Real-World Example
A company can run:
- ERP on Oracle Cloud (best performance for Oracle workloads)
- CRM on AWS
- AI/ML models on Google Cloud
- Office tools on Azure
All linked with Oracle Multicloud networking. This is the future of cloud architecture.
Conclusion: Oracle Empowers True Cloud Freedom
Oracle has transformed the cloud landscape by making its infrastructure available on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or in combination with them.
This means businesses can now:
- Run Oracle workloads anywhere
- Connect clouds easily
- Avoid vendor lock-in
- Build modern, scalable, multicloud systems
– by payal goswami