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Oracle and Google Collaborate to Bring Gemini AI to Cloud Customers
14 Aug
Summary
- Oracle, Alphabet strike deal to offer Google's Gemini AI models through Oracle's cloud
- Businesses can use Google's AI for text, video, image, and audio generation in Oracle apps
- Oracle customers can pay for Google AI using their existing Oracle cloud credits
On August 14, 2025, Oracle and Alphabet, Google's parent company, announced a new partnership that will bring Google's Gemini artificial intelligence models to Oracle's cloud computing platform and business applications.
Under the agreement, software developers will be able to access Google's advanced AI models through Oracle's cloud infrastructure to generate text, video, images, and audio content. This integration will also extend to Oracle's various enterprise software offerings, including applications for corporate finance, human resources, and supply chain management. Customers using these Oracle applications will have the option to leverage Google's AI technologies directly within their workflows.
Notably, Oracle customers will be able to pay for the Google AI services using the same system of cloud credits they already utilize for other Oracle offerings. The financial details of the deal between the two tech giants were not disclosed.
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For Oracle, this move aligns with the company's strategy of providing its clients with a diverse range of AI options, rather than solely promoting its own in-house AI capabilities. Meanwhile, for Google, the partnership represents another step in its ongoing efforts to expand the reach of its cloud computing services and attract more enterprise customers away from competitors like Microsoft.