Rongchai Wang
Dec 17, 2025 06:41
Oracle has launched its Database@Google Cloud service in India, allowing integration with Google’s AI and analytics for improved decision-making and business insights.
Oracle has announced the expansion of its Database@Google Cloud service to India, providing businesses with enhanced capabilities for integrating Oracle’s database solutions with Google’s advanced analytics and AI services. This strategic move aims to support enterprises in optimizing their data management and accelerating their digital transformation through a multicloud approach, according to oracle.com.
Seamless Integration for Enhanced Insights
The availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in India allows customers to access Oracle’s Exadata Database Service, Autonomous AI Database, and Autonomous AI Lakehouse on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) within the Asia-South 1 (Mumbai) Google Cloud region. This integration facilitates the combination of enterprise data in Oracle databases with Google’s AI and analytics tools, enabling businesses to derive comprehensive insights and improve decision-making processes.
The service empowers organizations to migrate critical Oracle workloads to Oracle’s AI Database, modernize applications using Google Cloud services, and ensure data remains in-region to meet sovereignty and compliance requirements for regulated industries. The collaboration also allows Google Cloud and Oracle partners to resell Oracle Database@Google Cloud through the Google Cloud Marketplace, enhancing procurement processes for businesses.
Driving Innovation with AI and Analytics
Shailender Kumar, Senior Vice President and Regional Managing Director of Oracle India, emphasized the importance of this development for enterprises adopting multicloud strategies. He noted that the collaboration offers the flexibility, performance, scale, and security necessary for Indian businesses to integrate Oracle AI Database capabilities with Google’s AI and analytics services, fostering innovation and rapid application development.
Furthermore, Sashi Sreedharan, Managing Director of Google Cloud India, highlighted the potential for accelerating IT modernization and application development through this partnership. By combining Oracle’s database services with Google Cloud’s AI and analytics capabilities, businesses can enhance their data-driven strategies and build next-generation AI solutions.
Expanded Regional Availability
The launch in India adds to Oracle Database@Google Cloud’s existing presence in multiple regions, including Tokyo, Sydney, Frankfurt, Montreal, and São Paulo, among others. Oracle plans to further expand its regional availability over the next year to meet growing demand in areas such as Seoul, Osaka, Delhi, Madrid, and Milan.
This expansion underscores Oracle’s commitment to supporting businesses in their multicloud journeys, offering a robust platform for integrating diverse data types and workloads while leveraging advanced AI and analytics tools for smarter business operations.
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