Oracle's European investment drive continues in Germany and the Netherlands - here's why it's a key market for the cloud giant
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Oracle will invest $3 billion over the next five years in Germany and the Netherlands, focusing on expanding Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and AI capabilities. In Germany, $2 billion will enhance capacity in the Frankfurt region to support various sectors including healthcare and automotive. Oracle aims to assist organizations in accelerating their AI and cloud journeys while reinforcing Germany's position as an AI innovation hub. Additionally, $1 billion will be invested in the Netherlands to expand services in key industries such as financial services and logistics.
Over the next five years, the firm will invest $2 billion to expand its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) footprint in Germany, with a big increase in AI infrastructure capacity in the Oracle Cloud Frankfurt region in particular.
We're supporting the federal government's objective of strengthening Germany as a hub for AI investment and innovation in Europe.
As part of the move, Oracle confirmed startups and investors across Germany will be given access to infrastructure for AI training and inference, as well as multi-cloud options.
It strengthens our digital infrastructure and enables companies and public authorities to benefit from state-of-the-art AI and cloud technologies.
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