Oracle introduces Integrated Vector Database, a new service that combines the power of vector similarity search and a relational database to augment Generative AI. Integrated Vector Database enables developers to create applications that can generate images, text, audio, and video from natural language queries, without requiring complex coding or infrastructure. Oracle expands its cloud services portfolio with new open-source data management solutions, such as Apache Cassandra, Apache Kafka, Apache Spark, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Redis, and more. These solutions help organizations enhance their data operations by providing high performance, scalability, reliability, security, and compatibility with existing tools and frameworks.
Oracle delivers more choices for AI infrastructure and general-purpose computing with new Compute instances powered by NVIDIA GPUs and expanded partnerships with Red Hat and VMware. These offerings enable customers to run a wide range of workloads on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), such as AI training and inferencing, high-performance computing, gaming, virtual desktops, and more. Customers can also leverage the benefits of Red Hat OpenShift and VMware Cloud Foundation on OCI. Oracle expands its distributed cloud offerings to help customers innovate anywhere with new locations and multi-cloud capabilities. Oracle now offers more than 40 cloud regions around the world, including government regions and dedicated regions. Oracle also supports multi-cloud scenarios with its Alloy platform, which allows partners to build cloud services on OCI and deliver them to customers' locations. Amdocs is the first partner to use Alloy for its cloud services.
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