Oracle announces 14 more cloud regions worldwide

Oracle announces 14 more cloud regions worldwide

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a Oracle Announced a plan on Monday (11) Expansion the global presence of a cloud with more areas With the main objective of meeting the strong demand from customers working with services of this nature, on many continents. The company says it will open 14 cloud regions in Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Latin America next year.

The next cloud regions include Milan (Italy), Stockholm (Sweden), Marseille (France), Spain, Singapore, Johannesburg (South Africa), Jerusalem (Israel), Mexico and Colombia. In addition, other regions will be opened in the countries being Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Saudi Arabia, France, Israel and Chile.

“Our customers achieve a great deal of efficiency, agility and security. Furthermore, this is a milestone that reflects our entire culture, our mantra: contribution to society,” they say in a statement. Rodrigo Galvao, Senior Vice President of Technology at Oracle Latin America.

Oracle plans to have at least 44 cloud regions by the end of 2022. There are currently 30 commercial and government cloud regions in 14 countries. The company’s cloud infrastructure (OCI) currently serves 23 commercial and seven government sectors, in addition to several dedicated and national security sectors.

According to the company, the ultimate goal is to have at least two cloud regions in almost every country in which it operates. There are already two cloud regions in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Japan, Brazil, India and Australia.

Conservation and Environment

According to Oracle, the company’s next-generation cloud architecture provides a flexible, high-performance foundation for cloud services, while improving physical and virtual network design performance and security. For business continuity and legal requirements, Oracle’s dual-sector cloud strategy promises customers resilient applications in multiple geographically separated locations, without sensitive data traveling out-of-country.

Another aspect addressed by Oracle is consistency. The company says it is committed to providing fully renewable energy to every cloud region in the world by 2025. Areas in North America, South America and Europe already have it designed to reduce environmental impact with energy management and cooling technologies.

Oracle also says that it recycled 99.6% of retired hardware in fiscal year 2021.

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