Database behemoth Oracle is aiming to become one of Europe's top hyperscalers in order to assist European businesses in expediting their cloud migration, according to a new study released today by Information Services Group.
According to the 2023 ISG Provider LensTM Oracle Cloud and Technology Ecosystem report for Europe, Oracle has partnered with Microsoft and Red Hat in an effort to gain a significant position in the hyperscaler market. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) now supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux as an operating system, and Oracle Database@Azure will give users direct access to Oracle database services that are hosted in Microsoft Azure datacenters and run on OCI.
According to the ISG research, cloud computing has become a crucial component of the digital environment in Europe. It has completely changed how people access and store data, as well as how businesses run. The paper states that while Europe has embraced cloud computing, there are certain particular issues and concerns that the continent must take into account. According to the report, data privacy and protection are two of the main issues. Cybersecurity is another. ISG claims that as more companies and people depend on cloud services, there is a greater chance of cyberattacks and data breaches.
According to the ISG analysis, Oracle's increasing popularity can be linked to both its extensive range of cloud services and its emphasis on providing enterprise-grade solutions for these and other issues. The business announced the release of Oracle Access Governance at Oracle CloudWorld 2023 in an effort to make security adoption easier. According to the survey, one of the main benefits of Oracle's cloud platform is its easy integration with current enterprise software. Depending on their demands, Oracle service partners in Europe can select from a wide range of cloud service providers.














