Oracle has partnered with Google Cloud to integrate Google’s Gemini AI models into Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and its suite of enterprise applications, the companies announced today. The agreement, revealed on August 14, will bring Gemini’s advanced text, image, video, and audio generation capabilities to Oracle’s finance, HR, and supply chain tools, enabling customers to access these features using existing Oracle cloud credits for seamless procurement and billing.
Building on their 2024 multicloud collaboration, which introduced Oracle Database@Google Cloud and a low-latency Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud, this partnership strengthens Oracle’s strategy of offering diverse AI solutions from multiple providers. By incorporating Gemini, Oracle avoids reliance on proprietary models while enhancing its cloud offerings with cutting-edge generative AI.
For Google Cloud, the deal expands its reach into the enterprise sector, intensifying competition with rivals like Microsoft in the race to embed AI into critical business systems. The collaboration leverages Oracle’s robust data management capabilities and Google’s powerful large language models, enabling faster development of AI-driven applications. Use cases include financial analytics with natural-language insights, automated supply chain forecasting, and conversational HR assistants.
As demand for generative AI surges in enterprise settings, the partnership aligns with the growing trend of multicloud deployments, allowing organizations to tap into best-in-class technologies. Oracle and Google Cloud plan to launch the Gemini integration globally later this year, supported by joint marketing and technical assistance to ensure secure, scalable AI deployments.
Oracle has partnered with Google Cloud to integrate Google’s Gemini AI models into Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and its suite of enterprise applications, the companies announced today. The agreement, revealed on August 14, will bring Gemini’s advanced text, image, video, and audio generation capabilities to Oracle’s finance, HR, and supply chain tools, enabling customers to access these features using existing Oracle cloud credits for seamless procurement and billing.
Building on their 2024 multicloud collaboration, which introduced Oracle Database@Google Cloud and a low-latency Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud, this partnership strengthens Oracle’s strategy of offering diverse AI solutions from multiple providers. By incorporating Gemini, Oracle avoids reliance on proprietary models while enhancing its cloud offerings with cutting-edge generative AI.
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For Google Cloud, the deal expands its reach into the enterprise sector, intensifying competition with rivals like Microsoft in the race to embed AI into critical business systems. The collaboration leverages Oracle’s robust data management capabilities and Google’s powerful large language models, enabling faster development of AI-driven applications. Use cases include financial analytics with natural-language insights, automated supply chain forecasting, and conversational HR assistants.
As demand for generative AI surges in enterprise settings, the partnership aligns with the growing trend of multicloud deployments, allowing organizations to tap into best-in-class technologies. Oracle and Google Cloud plan to launch the Gemini integration globally later this year, supported by joint marketing and technical assistance to ensure secure, scalable AI deployments.