Oracle: Oracle Database@Azure expands footprint
Nov 20, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Oracle has expanded its Database@Azure footprint to include Brazil South and Italy North regions. Oracle and Microsoft aim to add a further 24 regions by the end of 2025, as well as 11 disaster recovery-only Azure regions.
“Oracle Databases running on Exadata have been powering mission-critical applications on our physical servers for many years,” said Pedro Sardo, technology shared services and group IT operations director, Vodafone. “With Oracle Database@Azure, we can now unify and run database applications across multiple clouds. With this expanded capability, we can continue to provide secure, resilient, and high-performing digital services to our customers at scale, only now faster and more cost-effectively.”
“Oracle Databases running on Exadata have been powering mission-critical applications on our physical servers for many years,” said Pedro Sardo, technology shared services and group IT operations director, Vodafone. “With Oracle Database@Azure, we can now unify and run database applications across multiple clouds. With this expanded capability, we can continue to provide secure, resilient, and high-performing digital services to our customers at scale, only now faster and more cost-effectively.”
“More and more customers are seeing the value and flexibility that Oracle Database@Azure delivers for their most critical workloads,” added Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “To meet growing global demand and increase the flexibility, availability, and resiliency that Oracle Database@Azure can provide to customers, we are working closely with Microsoft to make it available in more regions around the world and add new services.”