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Oracle brings Autonomous Databases to Microsoft Azure datacenters to help enterprises migrate to the cloud


Oracle brings its Autonomous Database to Microsoft Azure, allowing companies to benefit from Oracle Cloud Infastructure without worrying about maintenance.

“There’s a lot of interest in enterprises to take advantage of this type of technology that is intrinsically part of this offering,” Leo Leung, Oracle’s vice president of products and strategy, tells VentureBeat. “The rationale behind that is while we still have interconnection with Microsoft, there’s a set of use cases that require our physical infrastructure to be close to each other—it’s ‘speed of light’ kind of stuff—where we need to achieve sub-millisecond latency, and the only way to do that is to actually be next to each other.” Then, they can combine it with tools like Azure OpenAI, training AI against their own data and public large language models to beef up enterprise knowledge bases or to provide better customer support.

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