06/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/12/2025 20:55
Oracle and Google Cloud are now offering Oracle Database@Google Cloud to customers in Japan. With the debut of the powerful multicloud service in Japan, customers can now run Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in the Asia-Northeast 1 (Tokyo) Google Cloud datacenter. In addition, for the first time, Google Cloud and Oracle partners will have the ability to purchase Oracle Database@Google Cloud from the Google Cloud Marketplace via a private offer and resell it to their customers.
Oracle Database@Google Cloud is designed to help customers accelerate their journeys to the cloud as well as simplify management of Oracle databases and mission-critical database applications, such as transaction processing for order management, data warehousing and analytics for supply chain management, and real-time transaction processing in financial services and e-commerce. It enables customers to create cloud applications using the industry-leading Oracle Database or migrate existing applications to Oracle Database services running on OCI in Google Cloud datacenters.
"The availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in Japan underscores the growing demand we are seeing for this multicloud service among our joint customers," said Shinji Taketsume, vice president and executive operating officer, cloud business unit, Oracle Japan. "Japanese customers can now couple the powerful capabilities of Oracle's database with native Google Cloud services in a seamless manner. This also builds on Oracle's previous public commitment to invest $8 billion in Oracle cloud and AI infrastructure over the next decade in Japan to help customers accelerate data utilization for AI initiatives."
In addition, developers can create new cloud-native applications by integrating Oracle Database 23ai and Google's leading AI models using tools such as Google's Gemini and the Vertex platform. Existing Google Cloud customers can use the Oracle Database in a fully managed form for their enterprise workloads. Integration with the Google Cloud Marketplace along with the upcoming new partner program enables customers in Japan to have a simplified cloud purchasing and management experience.
"Oracle and Google Cloud have many joint customers in Japan," said Yumi Ueno, managing director, partnership, Google Cloud Japan. "We are excited to help them thrive in a multicloud world and foster rapid innovation by combining Oracle's database and applications with Google's AI platform services in a secure, highly performant way."
Oracle Database@Google Cloud gives customers direct access to Oracle database services running on OCI and deployed in Google Cloud datacenters. The first Oracle database services to be offered through Oracle Database@Google Cloud to customers in Japan are:
To give customers in Japan more options for their workloads, Oracle Base Database Service in Oracle Database@Google Cloud is planned to be available soon. Oracle Base Database Service is planned to run Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition 2 versions of Oracle Database 19c and 23ai on virtual machines.
For the first time, Google Cloud and Oracle partners in Japan will have the ability to purchase Oracle Database services that are part of Oracle Database@Google Cloud from the Google Cloud Marketplace via a private offer and resell it to their customers. In addition, technology partners will soon be able to include Oracle Database@Google Cloud in their solutions and services offerings. Available within the next 12 months, the new partner program is planned to be open to partners that are members of both the Google Cloud Partner Advantage program and the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN). Transactions will occur through Google Cloud Marketplace and only Google Cloud credits can apply.
"We are delighted to see the launch of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in the Japanese market," said Ryoji Koshimizu, President and Representative Director, System Support, Inc. "Many customers in Japan are already leveraging multiple cloud providers to deliver services more effectively across and beyond their organizations. As a partner of both Oracle Corporation Japan and Google Cloud Japan, System Support is excited to bring Oracle Database@Google Cloud and its advanced integration capabilities to customers accelerating their multicloud adoption, leveraging our expertise in database solutions built over the years."
"We warmly welcome the strengthened collaboration between Oracle and Google Cloud," said Kousuke Shimizu, executive officer, head of DX solutions division, digital solutions segment, Marubeni I-DIGIO Holdings Co., Ltd. "In today's world, where data utilization and business agility are essential, we are confident that the multicloud infrastructure offered by both companies will deliver tremendous benefits to our customers. This partnership will serve as a powerful driver for customers to derive new insights from complex data and accelerate business growth. It also enables a seamless transition to the cloud while maximizing the value of existing IT assets, enhancing service continuity and scalability. At Marubeni I-DIGIO Group, we are committed to delivering optimal solutions tailored to each customer's needs and contributing to the further evolution of their businesses through this collaboration."
The new Asia-Northeast 1 (Tokyo) region is in addition to the available Google Cloud regions across Germany Central (Frankfurt), U.K. South (London), U.S. East (Ashburn), and U.S. West (Salt Lake City). Additional regional availability planned within the next 12 months includes Asia-Northeast 2 (Osaka), Asia-South 1 (Mumbai), Asia-South 2 (Delhi), Australia-Southeast1 (Sydney), Australia-Southeast2 (Melbourne), Europe-West8 (Milan), Europe-West12 (Turin), North America-Northeast 1 (Montreal), North America-Northeast 2 (Toronto), South America-East 1 (São Paulo), and U.S. Central 1 (Iowa).
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