Oracle announced a significant change in its cloud strategy at the Oracle AI World 2025 conference, introducing Multicloud Universal Credits. This new model allows customers to use a single currency to deploy AI and database workloads across Oracle's cloud infrastructure (OCI) as well as competing platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. The move is designed to offer businesses greater flexibility and mobility, positioning Oracle as a collaborator in a shared cloud ecosystem rather than a walled-off competitor. In addition to the new credit system, the company also unveiled its Database 26ai. This new database version is designed to further integrate AI capabilities into data processing. Together, these announcements signal Oracle's aggressive strategy to lead in an open, multi-cloud environment and capture a larger share of the AI and enterprise data market. The initiative aims to remove commercial constraints and give enterprises more choice in how and where they run their critical workloads.
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