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Oracle CloudWorld 2024 highlights: Oracle’s annual event showcased the company’s strategic focus on providing IT infrastructure to support generative AI development and integration for enterprises.

Generative AI takes center stage: Oracle unveiled several AI-powered updates and new offerings to enhance its cloud services and support AI-driven application development.

  • The company introduced a generative AI-powered developer assistant for its Fusion Data Intelligence service, aimed at streamlining configuration and accelerating the integration of third-party data sources.
  • Oracle announced the general availability of its RAG Agent, part of the OCI-based Generative AI Agents service, designed to help enterprises build conversational interfaces grounded in their own data.
  • The HeatWave data analytics service received new generative AI features, including multi-lingual support, optical character recognition, and LLM inference batch processing.

Strategic focus on database technology: Oracle leveraged its database expertise to support AI-driven development and data management.

  • The company introduced Database 23ai as part of its “GenDev” strategy, combining technologies like JSON Relational Duality Views and AI Vector Search to facilitate AI-centric application development.
  • Oracle announced a partnership with AWS to offer Oracle Database@AWS, allowing users to access Oracle Autonomous Database and Exadata Database Service within AWS infrastructure.
  • An intelligent data lake was unveiled as part of the Data Intelligence platform, designed to unify data from diverse sources and provide a comprehensive experience for orchestration, warehousing, analytics, and AI requirements.

Infrastructure upgrades for AI workloads: Oracle made significant announcements regarding its cloud infrastructure to support large-scale AI operations.

  • The company began taking pre-orders for 131,072 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs in the cloud via OCI Supercluster, aimed at supporting large language model training and other AI use cases.
  • New features were added to OCI Kubernetes Engine to enhance the deployment and management of AI workloads and cloud-native applications at scale.

Enhanced security and compliance offerings: Oracle introduced new security features and sustainability tools to address growing enterprise concerns.

  • Zero Trust Packet Routing capability was added to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, designed to prevent data exposure through network misconfigurations.
  • A new Oracle Fusion Cloud Sustainability application was introduced within the EPM suite, integrating data from ERP and SCM systems to support analysis and reporting on sustainability metrics.

AI-powered updates to existing services: Oracle enhanced its various cloud suites with AI-driven features to improve productivity and decision-making.

  • The Fusion Cloud HCM suite received a new AI-powered feature called Oracle Dynamic Skills to help enterprises track current and future skill requirements.
  • User experience enhancements were added to the Fusion Cloud SCM offering, leveraging AI to increase workforce productivity and accelerate processes.

Looking ahead: Oracle’s AI-driven future: Oracle’s CloudWorld 2024 announcements reflect the company’s commitment to integrating AI across its product portfolio and supporting enterprises in their AI adoption journey.

  • The focus on database technology and infrastructure upgrades positions Oracle to compete effectively in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
  • By combining its traditional strengths in database management with new AI capabilities, Oracle aims to provide a comprehensive platform for enterprises to develop, deploy, and manage AI-powered applications and services.
  • As the AI market continues to grow, Oracle’s strategy of enhancing existing services with AI features while also introducing new AI-specific offerings could help the company maintain its relevance and attract new customers in the increasingly competitive cloud services market.

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