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Oracle Database@Azure Adds New Regions and Services to Meet Global Demand


Oracle Database@Azure Adds New Regions and Services to Meet Global Demand

Global organizations including The Craneware Group and Vodafone select Oracle Database@Azure to accelerate cloud journeys

Oracle Database@Azure is available for the first time in South America and is now generally available in nine Microsoft Azure regions

New services and capabilities will help customers meet data governance and compliance requirements

AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Craneware Group, Vodafone, and organizations from almost every major industry in the world are selecting Oracle Database@Azure to accelerate their cloud migrations and support their most demanding and sensitive workloads. To meet rapidly growing global demand, Oracle Database@Azure is being made available in new regions across the world and new services continue to be added. Oracle Database@Azure is now generally available in South America for the first time with the Brazil South region and continues to expand in Europe with Italy North. Oracle Database@Azure is now generally available in nine regions across the world with an additional 24 more regions planned by the end of 2025.

The Craneware Group's Mission-Critical Trisus® Business of Pharmacy runs on Oracle Database@Azure

The Craneware Group, which provides software solutions and services to over 12,000 hospitals, clinics, and retail pharmacies, has selected Exadata Database Service on Oracle Database@Azure. Its end-to-end, mission-critical pharmacy SaaS application handles procurement, invoicing, pricing, inventory management, supply chain, reporting, compliance, and auditing.

"Our SaaS-based suite of applications for pharmacy-related services handles the needs of a large number of patients," said Abhilesh Gandhi, CTO, The Craneware Group. "Oracle Exadata Database Service on Oracle Database@Azure can deliver the scale, reliability, and security we and our customers demand. Oracle's commitment to multicloud, as well as its distributed cloud strategy are differentiators and help us plan for the future."

Vodafone Deepens Multicloud Strategy with Oracle Database@Azure

Cloud migration is core to Vodafone's IT strategy to enable its operations across Europe to further enhance the customer experience. This requires greater flexibility and industry-wide cooperation at scale.

"Oracle Databases running on Exadata have been powering mission-critical applications on our physical servers for many years," said Pedro Sardo, technology shared services and group IT operations director, Vodafone. "With Oracle Database@Azure, we can now unify and run database applications across multiple clouds. With this expanded capability, we can continue to provide secure, resilient and high-performing digital services to our customers at scale, only now faster and more cost effectively."

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