First cross-cloud consumption model will enable customers to quickly and easily buy Oracle AI Database and OCI services in the cloud of their choice
Customers will be able to streamline procurement with flexible terms and consistent contracts across AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and OCI
LAS VEGAS, Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle AI World -- Oracle today introduced Oracle Multicloud Universal Credits, a new licensing option that will enable customers to procure Oracle AI Database and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services more quickly and easily in the cloud of their choice. The new Multicloud Universal Credits will be usable across Oracle Database@AWS, Oracle Database@Azure, Oracle Database@Google Cloud, and OCI, enabling customers to streamline procurement, benefit from consistent contracts across clouds, and operate Oracle databases in their preferred region, subject to the cloud service provider's marketplace policies.
"Procurement and governance are often roadblocks for innovation," said Dave McCarthy, research vice president, IDC. "Oracle has already done the technical work to create multicloud offerings in AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, and now they've taken it a step further and simplified procurement, contracting, and governance to provide even more flexibility to customers. Oracle Multicloud Universal Credits could be the jet fuel that accelerates widespread adoption of Oracle's multicloud services."
Unified Cross-Cloud Experience
Oracle Multicloud Universal Credits will provide customers with unique capabilities including:
"Oracle's industry-leading multicloud solution is designed to help customers accelerate application modernization and cloud migrations," said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. "With multiple regions now live across AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure and the coming launch of Oracle Multicloud Universal Credits, we're giving customers more choices and flexibility than ever by simplifying contracts and introducing the industry's first flexible, cross-cloud consumption model."
Customers can request early access for Oracle Multicloud Universal Credits.
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