Oracle Corporation and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have expanded their long-term collaboration to allow Oracle AI Database workloads to run on AWS [1, 2].
This move is designed to accelerate cloud adoption for large enterprises by removing technical barriers between the two providers. By integrating AI-driven database offerings, Oracle aims to strengthen its multicloud strategy and provide more flexibility for corporate clients who use multiple cloud environments [3, 4].
The expanded partnership focuses on deepening the integration of Oracle's database technology within the AWS ecosystem [2, 3]. This allows businesses to deploy Oracle's high-performance database tools while leveraging the broader infrastructure and services provided by AWS [1, 3].
Beyond the cloud infrastructure agreement, Oracle has also announced a multi-year partnership with Quantinuum [4]. This collaboration focuses on quantum computing, signaling a push to integrate next-generation computing capabilities into its broader technological stack [4].
These initiatives reflect a shift in the cloud market toward interoperability. Rather than forcing clients to choose a single provider, Oracle is positioning its services to function across various platforms to capture a larger share of the enterprise market [3, 4].
“Oracle Corporation and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have expanded their long-term collaboration to allow Oracle AI Database workloads to run on AWS.”
The deepening relationship between Oracle and AWS indicates a broader industry trend where former competitors are forming strategic alliances to compete for massive enterprise contracts. By embracing a multicloud approach and investing in quantum computing via Quantinuum, Oracle is attempting to future-proof its database dominance against cloud-native competitors.



