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As one of the world’s most innovative companies, Meta is building the future of human connection and the technology that makes it possible. To help enable this, Meta plans to leverage Oracle’s Gen2 AI Infrastructure to accelerate the development of innovative generative AI technology. In a similar manner, Oracle plans to utilize Llama to power elements of its application portfolio. The companies also plan to expand their strategic collaboration so that enterprises and public sector organizations can easily leverage Meta’s Llama open-source models optimized for the OCI Generative AI platform.
Windstream Holdings provides high-speed data, voice, and technology services to consumers, small businesses, enterprises, and wholesale partners across the US. The company wanted to migrate its current Oracle Exadata Dedicated Infrastructure to the cloud to increase automation and reduce reliance on third-party support. Windstream chose Oracle Database 23ai on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, gaining greater security, better availability, the ability to develop autonomous AI solutions, and support for a multicloud ecosystem.
Baseten is an inference-as-a-service provider that makes serving AI models fast and scalable. As its customers expand globally, Baseten chose to leverage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s extensive global network of GPU-enabled data centers to deliver low-latency inferencing by positioning compute closer to its end users.
Biofy Technologies combines biotechnology and artificial intelligence to analyze genetic data and offer personalized solutions. The company is using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to accelerate the genetic sequencing of bacteria with AI.
Founded by Stanford University researchers, Clockwork.io’s software delivers accurate clock synchronization at scale and uses this to accelerate GPU and CPU interconnection networks. The company expanded its use of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support its goal of delivering high performance networking in hybrid multicloud environments.
Founded in 2022, CalmWave, creator of the Quiet ICU, improves ICU operations for clinicians and patients. The company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure using Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse to power its award-winning AI platform for critical care hospital operations. Starting with remediating alarm fatigue by ingesting ICU vital sign signals and alarms and providing clinicians with safe recommendations to update the alarm limits, CalmWave's platform ingests large volumes of real-time healthcare data to build further innovation. Paired with Oracle’s AI infrastructure, CalmWave's platform is accelerating the future of hospital critical care operations.
Codeium makes an AI-powered code assistance platform that helps companies maximize their competitive advantage through technological excellence, minimize operational risk in their AI strategies, and accelerate time to delivery through context-aware capabilities across the software development lifecycle. Codeium uses GPUs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to train and deploy its proprietary LLMs for software development.
DNAnexus is a leading enterprise bio-informatics platform powering a global network for scientific collaboration and accelerated discovery. The company is leveraging Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Oracle’s expertise in accelerating AI pipelines, to help advance precision health.
Founded by leaders from PyTorch and Meta, Fireworks AI offers a fast and high-quality inference engine for building and deploying generative AI models, helping its customers accelerate product innovation and disruption. The company expanded its use of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to improve inferencing and training workloads.
Hedra offers a platform for the fast and controllable creation of character videos. The company faced intense training workloads for its multimodal audio-to-video foundation model called Character-2. Hedra chose to expand its GPU use on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support training Character-2 for the generation of long-form videos featuring expressive characters.
Hillbot is building foundational models to advance embodied AI through a combination of computer vision, 3D models, and generative AI. With GPUs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, the company achieves the superior performance and low latency it needs to train and serve both the software and hardware for its robotics models.
Founded in 2022, Hotshot builds large-scale foundation models that generate personalized videos for consumers and businesses in seconds. The company uses GPUs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to make video creation for its customers as easy as running water.
Trusted by more than 40,000 providers, ModMed offers specialty-specific EHRs and practice management, revenue cycle management and analytics, patient engagement, payment processing, and marketing solutions to help drive clinical and operational success. The company is using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to enhance its specialized AI models. ModMed chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for its GPU power and features such as OCI Compute, OCI Block Volumes, and OCI Load Balancer to help meet the unique demands of its ambitious product strategy.
Founded in 2023, Neospace is building large AI models that will shape the next era of banking. Its vertical LLM for financial institutions and large financial model enable financial services institutions to leverage comprehensive customer data to initiate targeted actions. The company is using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to bridge the gap between traditional finance and cutting-edge technology through AI.
Numenta is a leader in deploying large AI models on CPUs. Rooted in two decades of neuroscience research, the company is redefining what’s possible in AI by mapping its neuroscience-based advances to modern CPU architectures. Its AI platform technology is designed to help businesses deploy AI applications on CPUs with speed, scalability, and power efficiency. Numenta expanded its use of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to enhance the scalability of its solution, train AI models at scale, and allow customers to build powerful AI applications more easily, quickly, and cost-effectively.
Founded in 2007, Australia-based Outline Global produces AI-powered aerial imagery for exploration, planning, and mapping. The company sought a transformation partnership with Oracle to better support its network of remotely sensed data and associated analysis. Outline Global chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Database 23ai to develop and support its cloud-based mapping and integration platform, streamlining data distribution and improving the user experience.
Formed in October 2023, Sail Biomedicines is teaching machines to engineer programmable next-generation RNA medicines. The company is using GPU infrastructure from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to build and deploy its cutting-edge generative AI platform, expanding the power of RNA medicines beyond vaccines to a wide range of high-value therapeutic areas, with the aim of creating new and better medicines for patients, faster.
Soniox is transforming the way AI interprets audio, surpassing traditional audio speech recognition. The company expanded the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure deployment it uses in model training, improving the process with more of Oracle's scalable GPU infrastructure and RDMA cluster networking.
sync.labs enables real-time lip-sync so users can animate people to speak any language in any video. The company trains its best-in-class video models on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s AI infrastructure. sync chose to work with OCI for its superior performance for data-intensive video model training and strong engineering support.
Tractian is the Industrial Copilot for manufacturing leaders, with a platform that empowers businesses to prevent unplanned downtime, boost operational efficiency, and enhance maintenance capacity. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and extends its presence globally with offices in Mexico City, Mexico, and São Paulo, Brazil.
Uber is changing how people, food, and things move through cities. The company uses machine learning models to support many business-critical processes. Uber expanded its use of GPUs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to improve inferencing on many of these models.
Based in Brazil, vortice.ai is a startup dedicated to exploring and developing innovative solutions in the field of artificial intelligence. The company excels in fine-tuning the creation of custom LLMs and offers AI solutions based on retrieval-augmented generation, positioning itself as a reference point in the use of these technologies. A certified Oracle Partner, vortice.ai leverages Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to drive advanced and effective innovations, transforming operations and fostering strategic business growth.
Xaira Therapeutics is using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to accelerate its mission to reimagine the way medicines are discovered and developed through the end-to-end application of emerging AI technologies. Xaira is already operational with industry-leading GPU capacity, powered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Headquartered in Zurich, Avaloq is a leading provider of wealth management technology and services for financial institutions worldwide. The Avaloq platform integrates core banking, digital channels, and investment management into a unified system. With Oracle's offerings, including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Dedicated Region and OCI’s sovereign and public cloud capabilities, the company was able to choose the optimal deployment option for each market based on its specific regulatory requirements. Oracle Consulting is now supporting Avaloq customer migrations to further enhance service quality.
Abu Dhabi Aviation is the largest commercial helicopter operator and MRO facility in the Middle East. The company is implementing Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse coupled with Oracle Analytics Cloud to optimize data processing and deliver faster, more accurate insights for more informed decision-making across its commercial, medical, and governmental flight services within the UAE. The company is embracing cutting-edge AI-driven analytics solutions, furthering its commitment to innovation and investing in advanced platforms for data management and query handling.
A subsidiary of Barid Al Maghrib, Al Barid Bank was formed in 2010 to service customers in the Morocco region. Already an Oracle Exadata customer, the bank chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to reduce costs, optimize performance, and provide a scalable path to growth.
Clinigen is a global, specialist pharmaceutical services company focused on providing ethical access to medicines, with a mission is to accelerate access to medicines for patients in every corner of the globe. Clinigen supports pharmaceutical and biotech companies across the medical product lifecycle, from clinical through to commercial and operates from sites in North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. The company sought to migrate Oracle E-Business Suite from another cloud vendor to improve operational efficiency and chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to expedite migration, reduce costs, simplify management, and improve scalability.
As the UK’s largest public service department, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for welfare, pensions, and child maintenance policy. Faced with aging legacy systems, the organization sought to appoint a cloud platform hosting provider to handle complex Oracle-specific application workloads. DWP migrated its pensions- and bereavement-related on-premises Oracle-dependent workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to maintain high service availability, performance, and cost efficiency.
El Paso Electric is an energy provider to approximately 460,000 customers from Hatch, New Mexico, to Van Horn, Texas. Already an Oracle customer, the company wanted to expedite financial reporting and chose Oracle GoldenGate and Oracle Autonomous Database on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for faster carbon capture and storage data synchronization, timelier financial reports, improved reporting accuracy, and better performance.
Equiv Technologies is an IT consulting firm based in Sydney, Australia, specializing in Oracle Primavera P6 and Unifier. The company successfully migrated its customer database to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, hosting Oracle applications across Australia and New Zealand. The move has enhanced system availability, streamlined management, and cut costs, enabling Equiv to focus on delivering better customer experiences and accelerating business growth.
Globe Telecom is the largest mobile telecommunications company in the Philippines, serving more than 60 million customers. Needing to improve the performance and scalability of one of its mission critical systems, Globe Telecom chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to help speed up problem resolution, improve customer service, and reduce costs.
Founded in 1995, Florida-based Health First is Brevard County’s not-for-profit community healthcare system. The fully integrated delivery network includes health insurance plans, four hospitals, a multispecialty medical group, and outpatient and wellness services. To reduce costs and enhance disaster recovery, the organization wanted to move its on-premises PeopleSoft application to the cloud and chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure using Oracle Migration Service for improved performance and easier integrations.
Founded in 1972 under the name of Hermes-Paket-Schnell-Dienst, international delivery company Hermes Germany GmbH services consumers across 24 European countries. Speed and data reliability became elevated priorities in 2020, and the company wanted to migrate to the cloud to help achieve its goals. Hermes Germany GmbH chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer with support from Oracle Customer Success Services for an estimated 99.99% database availability and 24/7 high-speed business performance.
Portugal’s Instituto de Informatica, IP (II, IP) provides management and administrative services for various government offices. To support its demanding network and data residency requirements, II, IP chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for enhanced database performance, stronger security, and improved operations.
Liantis is a leading HR services firm specializing in payroll administration, legal consulting, and employee well-being. The company chose Oracle Database@Azure to support an upgrade to its disaster recovery plan. With Oracle, Liantis has improved governance, simplified network architecture, and reduced costs.
With more than 650 stores and 24,000 employees, Lojas Renner is a leading Brazilian fashion retailer and department store chain. The company sought to replace its on-premises environments and chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, migrating critical back-end applications that support its entire supply chain to Oracle Database on OCI. With OCI and fully managed services from Oracle Customer Success Services, the move has increased availability and resiliency and furthered the company’s cloud adoption initiative.
Established in 2001, Macro-Video Technology produces intelligent security equipment and has distributed more than fifty million smart IP cameras globally. Facing rapid overseas expansion, the company needed a cloud platform with global reach that would adhere to regional compliance regulations. Macro-Video selected Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to meet that need while reducing operating costs and embracing a multicloud strategy.
Serving the Hungarian public sector, National Infocommunication Service Provider Ltd. (NISZ) provides IT and telecom services to nearly 300 public institutions. The organization needed a scalable and flexible platform to support mission-critical applications and chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to reduce costs, significantly accelerate performance, and support regulatory compliance.
With more than 1,400 branches in 11 countries, OTP Bank is Central and Eastern Europe’s largest commercial bank. The company wanted to upgrade its core banking systems while maintaining continuity with existing data and chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as the backbone of its multicloud solution, including an interconnect between its Oracle Database instances and other cloud environments. With Oracle, OTP Bank introduced cloud interconnectivity while supporting long-term plans for availability, security, and scalability.
Serving more than 50,000 farmers, Germany-based RDV EDV provides cattle data networks across Europe. The company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, relying on Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud, to reduce costs and IT overhead, speed up development, and accelerate the time to market for new products and services.
Founded in 1973, Spain-based Redur provides logistics services to both domestic and international customers using a fleet of 2,500 vehicles. The company wanted to exit its on-premises data center and implement a complete infrastructure migration to the cloud. Redur chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for better performance, easier scalability, and optimized operations.
Based in Saudi Arabia, SalekX provides cybersecurity and cloud solutions aligned with the region’s Saudi Vision 2030. To support operations and workloads from its GoPay fintech app, the company needed a scalable and secure cloud environment. SalekX chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to help manage workloads and meet security requirements while controlling costs.
tiqmo, the fastest growing wallet in Saudi Arabia, is on a mission to revolutionize digital payments in the region. With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, tiqmo can deliver innovative, secure, efficient, and scalable services.
Founded in 1975, Toshiba Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of global technology giant Toshiba Corporation. The company needed a reliable solution for its VMware disaster recovery environment as part of a new cloud strategy and chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for its ease of management, high availability, and cost-effectiveness. By moving to OCI, Toshiba Australia expects to reduce IT hardware, simplify management, and align the business with its global cloud strategy.
Trading Point, established in 2009 and operating under the brands xm.com and trading.com, is a global broker providing trading services across various asset classes such as foreign exchange, indices, and commodities. To enhance performance and reliability while meeting the stringent compliance regulations of the financial industry, the company selected Oracle Exadata Database Service. Utilizing Oracle’s scalable cloud solutions, Trading Point has bolstered the security of critical financial data, reduced costs, and improved overall performance.
Formed in 2000, ActewAGL provides electric and gas utilities for the Australian Capital Territory and the southeast region of New South Wales. The company sought a new ERP tool for internal operations to replace its on-premises platform. ActewAGL chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure along with integrations with Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM and EPM for improved operations.
Founded in 2017, Anduril Industries is an American defense technology company specializing in delivering advanced autonomous systems and AI-driven solutions to US and allied militaries. As the fastest-growing company in the defense sector, Anduril has rapidly scaled to meet the evolving needs of modern warfare. To manage that growth effectively, the company sought a scalable cloud platform to unify its financial and operational management, ensuring it can continue to deliver next-generation capabilities quickly and at scale. Anduril chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and SCM for an easily extendable and integrated solution that can scale to support its global operational needs.
With a total area of 415 square miles, Maryland’s Anne Arundel County has a population of almost 600,000 residents. To upgrade back-end data and tools, the county sought a cloud provider with native analytics, dashboards, and reporting. Anne Arundel County chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP for better financial insights, real-time data, and more efficient planning.
Spanning sectors such as construction, education, real estate, and retail development, the Bukhatir Group is one of the most diversified business houses in the UAE. Already an Oracle E-Business Suite customer, the company sought to reduce costs and unify data across back-office applications. The Bukhatir Group chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, SCM, EPM, and CX and Oracle CPQ, with support from Oracle Customer Success Services, to improve efficiency and productivity.
Founded in 2023, Capital Gurus offers small business term loans and lines of credit. The company’s existing marketing system caused some of its campaigns to be flagged as spam and not properly delivered. Capital Gurus chose Oracle Eloqua Marketing Automation for its ability to integrate with Salesforce CRM and handle the complexities of large campaigns. With Oracle, the company can reliably deliver marketing communications to the more than 60,000 contacts in its database.
As the capital of Virginia, the city of Richmond has a population of more than 225,000 people. To improve operational efficiency, the city government sought cloud applications with self-service features and automation capabilities. Richmond’s government chose Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service, Oracle Digital Cloud Service, and Oracle Field Service to improve billing accuracy, accelerate reporting, and increase operational efficiency.
Established in 1988, Colonial First State is an Australian wealth management company providing investment, superannuation, and retirement products for individuals and corporations. Already an Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM customer, the company has been adding Oracle Fusion HCM Analytics and other Fusion HCM capabilities for a holistic view of employee performance, workforce demographic trends, and better compensation insights.
Con Edison is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the United States, with approximately $15 billion in annual revenues for year-end 2023 and $69 billion in assets as of September 30, 2024. The utility delivers electricity, natural gas, and steam and serves 3.7 million customers in New York City and Westchester County. To improve resiliency and redundancy and bolster employee self-service with mobile access, the company upgraded on-premises back-office applications to Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM. Since going live, Con Edison has achieved these goals.
Etihad Airways Engineering offers industry-leading aircraft maintenance and engineering solutions, including airframe maintenance, component repair, overhaul services, and technical training. Already an Oracle customer, the company needed a better way to unify data across finance, supply chain, and operations. With monitoring and operational assistance provided by Oracle Customer Success Services, Etihad Airways Engineering chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, SCM, and HCM to support paperless operations, consolidate data, and improve efficiency.
Inail, the National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work, is an Italian nonprofit organization that provides mandatory insurance for companies that hire people in certain risky occupations, giving companies and workers protection in case of workplace accidents. To improve operations and data management, Inail chose to move from Oracle E-Business Suite and Hyperion to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, EPM, and Analytics to make finance operations more efficient and significantly simplify day-to-day tasks.
Marks & Spencer is a leading British retailer of food, clothing, and homeware. The company previously implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM elements into its back office and chose to expand its Oracle investment by adding Oracle Fusion Cloud Payroll for an integrated and compliant payroll solution.
Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB) is a leading banking institution in Mauritius that operates in various markets across sub-Saharan Africa. With assistance from Oracle Consulting, the company chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP to streamline operations, enhance governance, and ensure audit traceability. With Oracle, MCB anticipates standardization across financial transactions and alignment with Oracle Modern Best Practices for a fully compliant end-to-end financial process.
As one of the UK’s largest operators of pubs, bars, and restaurants, Mitchells & Butlers employs more than 47,500 employees in over 1,600 locations. Because people are at the heart of its business, the company wanted to give its employees access to everything they need via a simple and intuitive mobile-friendly system. Another key objective was to make all people administration easier so managers can focus more time on leading their teams and providing great service to their guests. Mitchells & Butlers chose Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM to help do just that. With Oracle, the company expects to see further improvements in team engagement and reduced turnover while giving retail managers valuable time back to spend with their teams.
Moravian University, located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is the nation's sixth-oldest university and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates. As the fastest-growing higher education institution in the region, Moravian has recognized the need to invest in its infrastructure and has included that work in its strategic plan. Facing aging back-office systems and annual license increases, the university sought a unified cloud solution and chose Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM, ERP, and EPM to standardize and consolidate data while reducing costs. The HESS Collective—a community of like-minded, four-year higher education institutions all moving together to adopt Oracle Cloud to solve common challenges—also influenced the institution’s decision.
Nynas is a Swedish specialty chemicals company producing high performance bitumen and naphthenic solutions essential to infrastructure and electrification. With assistance from Oracle Customer Success Services, Nynas implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud EPM to enhance the speed and accuracy of its financial management processes. The company is also using Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM to manage HR processes and talent management for more than 600 employees, helping save time and reduce paper use as part of its sustainability goals.
Recognized for its financial strength and stability, OCBC is the second-largest financial services group in Southeast Asia. As a high-performing bank, OCBC pursues operational excellence and keeps up to date with evolving financial and tax reporting requirements. The company adopted Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and EPM as a strategic move to enhance efficiency through automated data collection. This latest initiative also reduces manual workloads and improves compliance with regulatory standards across the group.
With a fleet of 17,000 trucks that average 5 million pickups every day, Republic Services is a leader in the environmental services industry, providing its more than 13 million customers with recycling and waste services. The company recently went live with Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM and Oracle Field Service, improving asset and technician utilization and enhancing visibility across end-to-end processes.
Serving more than 20 counties in Indiana and Ohio, Parkview Health is a not-for-profit, community-based health system. Frustrated with disparate third-party applications, the organization sought a cloud platform that would allow it to streamline operations and consolidate data. Parkview Health chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, SCM, HCM, and EPM to reduce more than 20 applications and manual processes down to single digits while integrating a scalable and unified operational platform.
As one of the largest professional services firms in the world, WSP exists to future-proof cities and the environment. It provides strategic advisory, engineering, and design services to clients seeking sustainable solutions in the transportation, infrastructure, environment, building, energy, water, and mining sectors. The company has been rolling out Oracle Fusion Applications globally and recently opted to expand its Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, and CX licenses, ensuring system access for all users who need it.