Oracle and Amazon Web Services (AWS) said on Tuesday they will provide Oracle AI Database@AWS to customers in South Korea.
With the launch in the AWS Asia Pacific (Seoul) region, customers can run Oracle Exadata Database Service, Oracle Autonomous AI Database and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse on dedicated Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) infrastructure within AWS.
The company said Oracle AI Database@AWS supports moving Oracle AI database and Oracle Exadata workloads running on-premise to AWS with minimal changes. It provides the same capabilities, architectural compatibility and performance as on-premise systems. It also offers a zero ETL (extract, transform, load) integration feature that unifies data across Oracle and AWS, supporting the use of advanced analytics and machine learning and generative AI services such as Amazon Bedrock.
Kim Seong-ha (김성하), Oracle Korea's president, said providing Oracle AI Database@AWS in the AWS Asia Pacific (Seoul) region is aimed at meeting growing demand from South Korean companies seeking to modernise mission-critical workloads while accelerating AI innovation. He said companies can now use Oracle AI Database@AWS to migrate on-premise Oracle Exadata environments to Oracle AI database services deployed within AWS and integrate them with AWS analytics and machine learning services to create new business value and accelerate innovation.