Oracle Launches Global Defense Ecosystem To Advance AI Cloud Security
Oracle Launches Global Defense Ecosystem To Advance AI Cloud Security

Oracle Launches Global Defense Ecosystem To Advance AI Cloud Security

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Oracle Corp has launched the Oracle Defense Ecosystem, a global initiative designed to accelerate innovation in defense and government technology by providing defense technology innovators access to advanced cloud and AI capabilities. The program aims to strengthen U.S. and allied national security by streamlining access to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and supporting defense innovators with sales support, compliance guidance, training, and integration with platforms such as Palantir Foundry. Initial members include notable companies like Arqit, Blackshark.ai, Entanglement, and Nokia Federal Solutions. Oracle also introduced the Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated service, a secure cloud solution that can be disconnected from the internet to meet stringent security and regulatory requirements for government, defense, telecommunications, and healthcare sectors. The initiative addresses challenges in defense procurement and innovation adoption by simplifying access to emerging technologies and fostering collaboration among defense innovators. Oracle's move positions the company as a key player in the defense technology sector, potentially boosting its market share and influencing broader technology-driven defense advancements worldwide.

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