Oracle’s Autonomous Database is now generally available on Microsoft Azure, marking a significant step towards breaking down the “walled garden” of different cloud providers. This move enables organizations to speed up app development and migrate their on-premises workloads and infrastructure to the cloud. With this integration, companies can access the Azure portal and relevant APIs, and benefit from secure, scalable, and high-performing workloads. The technology is powered by Real Application Clusters that run on Oracle’s Exadata Cloud Infrastructure, making it accessible to more businesses, including small and mid-size companies. This integration offers a range of benefits, including the ability to build new cloud-native applications, flexible migration options, and the highest level of Oracle database performance. Oracle’s vice president of products and strategy, Leo Leung, believes this integration presents a “great opportunity” for businesses with a presence on Microsoft’s cloud, enabling them to combine their data with tools like Azure OpenAI and generate better responses with enterprise data.

Oracle Autonomous Database Now Available on Microsoft Azure
Oracle’s Autonomous Database requires fewer resources, making it accessible to more businesses, with the lowest entry point using two ECPUs or two cores of computing.
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