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Oracle Cloud Cuts Costs for Partnership with Government Agencies


Oracle and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced a first-of-a-kind partnership to help agencies across the federal government modernize technology and deliver savings for American taxpayers.

“The opportunity to support this Administration’s renewed focus on government efficiency is motivating because of the sheer number of ways Oracle can bring our decades of experience and range of solutions to help meet this moment,” said Kim Lynch, executive vice president, government defense and intelligence, Oracle.

Oracle’s AI enabling cloud infrastructure includes Oracle Database 23ai, application suites with AI fully integrated, and partnerships with large language model and GPU providers give customers access to the most cutting-edge AI capabilities.

Oracle has the depth and breadth of capabilities—from bare metal compute to AI technologies throughout Oracle’s cloud that power applications and vertical industry solutions—helping ensure Oracle delivers a finished product, not just a vehicle for endless customization by consultants.

Oracle and the GSA’s initiative is only the most recent example of both Oracle’s commitment to the U.S. government and the GSA’s work to advance technology, increase efficiency, and achieve cost savings for the government and taxpayers.

GSA will continue to lead the way in technology innovation by helping federal agencies migrate from Oracle on-premises products and third-party databases to Oracle Cloud, ultimately saving significant costs. With this partnership, GSA itself will also work with Oracle to move their systems to Oracle cloud.

Additionally, GSA and Oracle negotiated a 75% discount (for six months) on Oracle’s licensed-based technologies to help ensure federal missions that must run on-premises are able to benefit from Oracle’s latest innovations and security enhancements.

This agreement adds white-glove migration services for modernizing workloads as they move to Oracle Cloud and support discounts. And this agreement cements a pro-competitive removal of data egress fees while moving government workloads among cloud service providers with FedRAMP Moderate, High or DOD IL4 and IL5 clouds—certifications that Oracle has long held for our government customers.

With AI fully integrated into Oracle’s offerings, the next generation of Oracle apps are purpose built to speed up workflows in finance, human capital management, and data management without the hallucinations and loss of data control that come with bolt-on AI solutions.

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