Oracle and AWS Collaborate for Enhanced Multicloud Networking
In a significant development for enterprise cloud computing, Oracle has announced plans to expand its multicloud networking services in partnership with AWS. This initiative aims to provide organizations with a seamless, high-speed connection between the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and AWS, thereby facilitating efficient data transfer and application management between these two powerful cloud platforms.
Achieving High-Performance Connectivity
The core of this collaboration lies in the connection established between Oracle Interconnect and AWS Interconnect. This will grant customers access to a highly private and managed high-speed connection that is essential for running applications and moving data smoothly across both platforms. Nathan Thomas, senior vice president of product management for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, stated that this step represents a substantial commitment by Oracle to enhance multicloud connectivity and assist its customers in unlocking flexibility, agility, and performance when utilizing multiple cloud services.
One of the significant innovations in this partnership is the introduction of the
Oracle AI Database@AWS. This service allows customers to operate Oracle AI Database workloads on AWS smoothly, preserving the same features and performance levels as on-premises solutions. This aligns with Oracle's aim to enable companies to modernize their applications further, unify their data operations, and tap into new generative AI possibilities.
Supporting Diverse Deployment Needs
The partnership not only supports traditional multicloud deployments but also extends to both full and split-stack configurations. This flexibility allows organizations to leverage the unique strengths provided by each cloud service without the complexity of managing various network providers or needing to install physical network hardware. Through unified connectivity between OCI and AWS, businesses can expedite the modernization of their AI capabilities while maintaining operational flexibility, free from the burdens of complicated data replication processes.
OCI has developed robust interconnect capabilities specifically designed for enterprise-scale workloads, facilitating seamless multicloud connectivity across a vast network of 26 interconnected partner cloud regions. Their multicloud networking offerings empower customers to establish secure, private, highly available cloud-to-cloud connections without the operational complexities often associated with traditional, manually configured networking approaches.
Additionally, the
AWS Interconnect—multicloud open specification is paving the way for a new era of enterprise multicloud connectivity. With the new enhancements brought by the partnership between OCI and AWS, Oracle continues to expand its ambitious multicloud offerings, with plans to make these capabilities available in the AWS US East (N. Virginia) region later this year.
A Comprehensive Suite of Solutions
The collaboration reflects Oracle's strategic approach to providing a wide array of cloud solutions. The distributed cloud model from Oracle delivers numerous advantages, combining the best cloud features with greater control and flexibility for users. Customers have access to
- - Public Cloud: Serving organizations of all sizes, including those with strict data governance needs.
- - Dedicated Cloud: Offering the option to run all OCI services within their own data centers, customizable experiences through solutions like Oracle Alloy, and special provisions for governmental and security needs.
- - Hybrid Cloud: Delivering essential cloud service capabilities within on-premises environments, with established deployments already in over 60 countries.
- - Multicloud: Featuring physical deployments across major cloud providers, including AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, providing low-latency, integrated Oracle AI Database services among diverse environments.
The connectivity options through Oracle Interconnect open up a new frontier for customers to merge the capabilities of multicampus networks seamlessly. With services such as Oracle AI Database@AWS, and upcoming connections to other notable platforms, Oracle's multicloud resume is rapidly expanding.
Conclusion
The alliance between Oracle and AWS marks a significant advancement in the realm of multicloud networking. By offering enterprises robust solutions that simplify connectivity while enhancing performance, Oracle continues its legacy of innovation and commitment to cloud excellence. As this collaboration unfolds, businesses will be better equipped than ever to navigate the complexities of modern cloud environments—and fully leverage their potential.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting partnership and its impending developments.