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Microsoft and Oracle team up on new “cross-cloud” capabilities

Microsoft and Oracle partner up.

Oracle and Microsoft announced a new cloud alliance on Wednesday. This is an expansion of their partnership, to offer new “cross-cloud” capabilities for larger organizations to tap. With this Azure services like Analytics and AI can be now connected with Oracle cloud services like Autonomous Database.

The two companies said that the high-speed link connecting their data centers would first start with facilities being offered in the eastern United States and then spreading to other major regions. They will also be working together to let joint users log into services from either company with just a single user name and also get tech support from either company.

Microsoft and Oracle will be announcing the following set of capabilities as part of this partnership:

“As the cloud of choice for the enterprise, with over 95% of the Fortune 500 using Azure, we have always been first and foremost focused on helping our customers thrive on their digital transformation journeys,” said Scott Guthrie, executive vice president of Microsoft’s Cloud and AI division. “With Oracle’s enterprise expertise, this alliance is a natural choice for us as we help our joint customers accelerate the migration of enterprise applications and databases to the public cloud.”

“The Oracle Cloud offers a complete suite of integrated applications for sales, service, marketing, human resources, finance, supply chain and manufacturing, plus highly automated and secure Generation 2 infrastructure featuring the Oracle Autonomous Database,” said Don Johnson, executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). “Oracle and Microsoft have served enterprise customer needs for decades. With this partnership, our joint customers can migrate their entire set of existing applications to the cloud without having to re-architect anything, preserving the large investments they have already made.”

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