Oracle and Palantir announce partnership

On July 9, Oracle announced that Palantir’s Foundry Platform and Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) are certified on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and generally available across all of Oracle’s distributed cloud deployment options. Oracle’s distributed cloud, AI infrastructure, and sovereign AI capabilities, combined with Palantir’s leading AI and decision acceleration platforms, help businesses and governments accelerate their AI initiatives.

“Together with Oracle, we’re helping our global customers take advantage of the latest innovations in cloud computing and AI while meeting their regulatory, performance, and security needs,” said Palantir Executive Josh Harris.

“Oracle’s powerful and flexible cloud infrastructure, combined with Palantir’s decision acceleration platforms, helps customers rapidly scale AI capabilities across its operations,” said Rand Waldron, vice president, Oracle. “This will enable customers to get the most value out of their data, while meeting their sovereignty and security standards.”

Palantir’s Foundry and AIP are certified on OCI, jointly supported, and available across OCI’s distributed cloud offerings, including public cloud regions; OCI Dedicated Regions; Oracle Alloy; Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud; Oracle Government Cloud; Oracle Roving Edge, and Oracle’s air-gapped regions for defense and intelligence customers. Palantir Foundry and AIP deployed on OCI can give customers the advantage of OCI’s flexible compute infrastructure that provides efficiency, performance, and security.

Oracle is the only hyperscaler capable of delivering AI and a full suite of 100+ cloud services across dedicated, public, and hybrid cloud environments, anywhere in the world, according to the company. With OCI’s sovereign cloud offerings, customers can meet regulatory, security, and performance requirements while getting the full benefits of the cloud and AI.

Source: Oracle

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