Oracle Autonomous Database Now Available on Oracle Database@Azure
Oracle
Autonomous
Database
is
now
generally
available
on
Oracle
Database@Azure
in
the
Microsoft
Azure
East
U.S.
region,
according
to
oracle.com.
Oracle
will
operate
and
manage
the
Oracle
Autonomous
Database
Cloud
Service,
marking
it
as
the
second
Oracle
database
service
to
run
on
Oracle
Cloud
Infrastructure
(OCI)
in
Azure
datacenters.
This
development
aims
to
bolster
application
innovation
and
development
velocity.
Oracle
Autonomous
Database
on
OCI
in
Microsoft
Azure
Accelerates
Development
Velocity
With
Oracle
Autonomous
Database
running
on
OCI
in
Azure
datacenters,
developers
can
easily
provision
a
leading
data
platform
that
accommodates
various
data
or
development
models
for
any
use
case,
while
minimizing
complex
integrations.
This
fully-managed
option
offers
application
developers
access
to
database
services
at
a
massive
scale
with
superior
performance,
security,
and
availability.
The
Oracle
Autonomous
Database
enhances
development
velocity
with
a
built-in
low
code
development
platform
called
Oracle
APEX,
a
suite
of
data
engineering
tools
named
Data
Studio,
an
ML
notebook
interface
for
data
scientists,
and
easy
access
to
data
lakes.
It
supports
the
Apache
Iceberg
open
table
format
and
the
Delta
Share
open
data
sharing
protocol.
Developers
can
utilize
SQL,
JSON
documents,
graph,
geospatial,
text,
ML,
and
vector
similarity
search
from
a
unified
interface
to
quickly
build
new
solutions
and
add
functionality.
Additionally,
built-in
AI
capabilities
and
a
choice
of
large
language
models
(LLMs)
further
accelerate
application
innovation.
Oracle
Autonomous
Database
also
features
AI
Vector
Search,
enabling
developers
to
effortlessly
integrate
vector
data
with
other
structured
business
data
in
a
single
SQL
query.
This
integration
facilitates
more
insightful,
efficient,
and
agile
data
analysis
and
decision-making
processes.
Benefits
of
Oracle
Database@Azure
Customers
leveraging
Oracle
Database@Azure
running
on
OCI
in
Azure
datacenters
can
benefit
from:
-
The
ability
to
build
new
cloud-native
applications
using
OCI
and
Azure
technologies,
including
Azure’s
development
and
AI
services. -
Flexible
options
to
simplify
and
accelerate
migrating
their
Oracle
databases
to
the
cloud,
including
compatibility
with
migration
tools
like
Oracle
Zero-Downtime
Migration. -
High-level
Oracle
database
performance,
scale,
and
availability,
with
feature
and
pricing
parity
with
OCI. -
Simplicity,
security,
and
low-latency
to
build
integrated
solutions
with
Autonomous
Database
and
Azure
services. -
Consistency
with
on-premises
deployments
of
Oracle
Database
and
Oracle
Exadata,
reducing
the
need
to
rearchitect
or
refactor
solutions. -
Unified
customer
experience
and
support
from
Oracle
and
Microsoft. -
Simplified
purchasing
and
the
ability
to
leverage
Oracle
and
Microsoft
licenses,
commitments,
and
discount
programs. -
Assurance
of
a
unified
service
and
architecture
tested
and
supported
by
Oracle
and
Microsoft.
“96
percent
of
Fortune
Global
100
companies
and
thousands
of
other
leading
global
organizations
rely
upon
Oracle
databases
to
run
their
businesses,”
said
Karan
Batta,
senior
vice
president,
Oracle
Cloud
Infrastructure.
“Since
launching
Oracle
Database@Azure,
we’ve
received
incredible
customer
demand,
which
is
why
we
responded
with
this
strategic
investment
and
are
now
offering
the
world’s
first
autonomous
database
to
customers
in
Azure.
With
Oracle
Autonomous
Database,
organizations
can
accelerate
their
data
center
exit
plans
and
enable
Azure
developers
to
build
solutions
with
ease.”
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