May 30, 2026

Oracle and Google Cloud have announced an expanded partnership that brings access to Google’s advanced Gemini AI models directly to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) customers and enterprise application users. This collaboration, announced on August 14, 2025, starts with Gemini 2.5 and will eventually include the full suite of Gemini models integrated into Oracle’s OCI Generative AI service and Fusion Cloud Applications.

Through this deal, Oracle customers can leverage Gemini’s multimodal capabilities—covering text, image, video, and audio generation—to build versatile AI agents tailored to various business needs such as advanced coding, workflow automation, research, and knowledge retrieval. Organizations using Oracle Cloud can access these new AI tools seamlessly with their existing Oracle Universal Credits, enabling unified procurement and simplified billing.

The partnership builds on a previous multicloud collaboration where Oracle Database services were hosted in Google Cloud data centers, enriching the interconnected infrastructure and enhancing low-latency data transfers between the two clouds. Now, by integrating Google’s large language models with Oracle’s enterprise data management strengths, customers are expected to accelerate the development and deployment of AI-powered business applications.

Oracle plans to extend the Gemini offerings within its Fusion Cloud Applications—which support finance, HR, supply chain, sales, service, and marketing—providing customers with direct in-workflow AI model access. Alongside Gemini’s core models, Oracle will also integrate specialized industry-specific models like MedLM for healthcare through Google’s Vertex AI platform.

Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, highlighted the ease this integration offers: “Now, Oracle customers can access our leading models from within their Oracle environments, making it even easier for them to begin deploying powerful AI agents that support developers, streamline data integration tasks, and more.” Oracle emphasizes their multicloud strategy to offer clients diverse AI model options rather than lock-in with proprietary solutions.

Security, adaptability, and scalability are central to this collaboration, ensuring that AI implementations comply with enterprise standards. Gemini models offer strong encryption, privacy measures, and superior reasoning capabilities, and they are updated with fresh Google Search data to maintain accuracy.

This deal positions both Oracle and Google Cloud to compete more aggressively in the enterprise AI market, enabling organizations to exploit multicloud deployments and select best-of-breed AI capabilities. Joint marketing and technical support are planned to accelerate global rollout and secure customer adoption later in 2025.

Use cases enabled by this partnership include:

  • Financial analytics powered by natural-language AI insights
  • Automated supply chain forecasting
  • Conversational agents for HR and customer service
  • Enhanced software development and workflow automation

This alliance offers Oracle the ability to position itself as a neutral platform supporting multiple LLM providers while giving Google Cloud increased reach into enterprise customers. The partnership also reflects a growing trend toward multicloud strategies adopted by businesses eager to capitalize on diverse AI innovations.

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