12/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/14/2025 23:54
Oracle is now offering Oracle Database@Google Cloud to customers in India. With the availability of this service in India, customers can now access Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure, Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in the Asia-South 1 (Mumbai) Google Cloud region. This enables customers to access Oracle AI Database services in their chosen Google Cloud region, helping ensure that their data remains in-region and addresses sovereignty and compliance requirements for regulated industries. In addition, Google Cloud and Oracle partners can resell Oracle Database@Google Cloud through the Google Cloud Marketplace and integrate it into their solutions. This enables customers to procure the solution through their trusted partners, simplifying contracting and allowing them to leverage existing Google Cloud commitments for a seamless purchasing experience.
Oracle Database@Google Cloud is designed to help customers combine their enterprise data in Oracle databases with Google Cloud's analytics and AI services to improve decision-making and drive comprehensive business insights from BigQuery, Google's Vertex AI platform, and Google's Gemini models. In addition, it enables customers to migrate their mission-critical Oracle workloads to the industry-leading Oracle AI Database and modernize their applications using Google Cloud services.
"As enterprises in India increasingly adopt multicloud strategies, Oracle Database@Google Cloud provides the flexibility, performance, scale, and security they need," said Shailender Kumar, senior vice president and regional managing director, Oracle India. "Customers in India can now integrate Oracle AI Database capabilities with Google Cloud's AI and analytics tools and services to build new AI applications and innovate with speed and confidence."
"Oracle Database@Google Cloud combines Google Cloud's industry-leading AI and analytics with Oracle's proven database services to help organizations across India accelerate IT modernization and innovate with confidence in a multicloud world," said Sashi Sreedharan, managing director, Google Cloud India. "This launch empowers our customers to accelerate their on-premises migrations and modernize their applications to build the next generation of agentic AI solutions."
Oracle Database@Google Cloud gives customers easy access to Oracle AI Database services running on OCI and deployed in Google Cloud regions, enabling low-latency connectivity to applications running on Google Cloud and simple, secure integrations to Vertex AI and Google's leading Gemini models. The first services available through Oracle Database@Google Cloud to customers in India are:
The industry-first partner program is now available in India and enables Google Cloud and Oracle partners to purchase Oracle Database@Google Cloud through the Google Cloud Marketplace via a private offer, resell it to their customers, and integrate it into their solutions to support multicloud and IT modernization initiatives.
The program is open to partners that belong to both the Google Cloud Partner Advantage program and the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN). Partners can leverage their existing investments in Google Cloud commitments to address the growing demand for modern, multicloud architectures.
"At PwC, we believe real digital transformation happens when the right partners come together," said Manpreet Singh Ahuja, chief clients and alliances officer, PwC India. "Our collaboration with Google Cloud and Oracle combines proven industry expertise with powerful cloud and data capabilities. By unifying the strengths of Google Cloud's AI and analytics services with Oracle's industry-leading database, we're giving Indian enterprises a smarter, more flexible multicloud path. This helps organizations get more value from their existing technology investments, accelerate their AI journey, and build a stronger, future-ready business."
"Deloitte is empowering clients to embrace a multicloud strategy - helping them leverage existing investments across hyperscaler environments while enabling flexibility in platform choice and access to cutting-edge AI innovations," said Sanjay Narang, executive director, Deloitte India. "The launch of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in India is a game-changing move that strengthens this vision. It allows clients to align their multicloud strategy by combining the power of Oracle's database with the agility of Google Cloud - creating a more integrated and optimized digital transformation journey."
The new Asia-South 1 (Mumbai) region is in addition to the 11 available Google Cloud regions across Asia-Northeast 1 (Tokyo), Australia-Southeast 1 (Sydney), Australia-Southeast 2 (Melbourne), Germany Central (Frankfurt), North America-Northeast 1 (Montreal), North America-Northeast 2 (Toronto), South America-East 1 (São Paulo), UK South (London), US Central 1 (Iowa), US East (Ashburn), and US West (Salt Lake City). New regional availability is planned for the next 12 months to support growing customer demand in Asia-Northeast (Seoul), Asia-Northeast 2 (Osaka), Asia-South 2 (Delhi), Europe Southwest (Madrid), Europe West (Paris), Europe-West 8 (Milan), Europe-West 12 (Turin), Middle East Central (Dammam), North America-South 1 (Mexico), and South America West (Santiago).