Recently, Oracle announced an expanded collaboration with Google Cloud, allowing customers to access Google's latest AI model services through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). In the initial phase of this collaboration, customers will be able to use the Gemini 2.5 model first. This emerging generative AI service will help Oracle's customers improve efficiency in various application scenarios.

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According to official information, Oracle customers will be able to use the Gemini model to build AI agents, which can be applied in multiple fields such as multimodal understanding, advanced coding, software development tasks, productivity and workflow automation, as well as research and knowledge retrieval. This means that Oracle users can achieve more intelligent operations within their own work environments.

Oracle also plans to allow customers to use Google's full range of Gemini models in OCI generative AI services through a new integration with Vertex AI. These models not only support text generation but can also be used for video, image, voice, and music generation, including specialized industry models like MedLM. In the future, Oracle will further collaborate with Google Cloud, making the Gemini models available as optional features in Oracle Fusion cloud applications, providing customers with broader choices and enhancing workflows in areas such as finance, human resources, supply chain, sales, service, and marketing.

Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, stated that modern enterprises are actively using Gemini models to support various application scenarios and industries. This collaboration allows Oracle customers to use Google's leading models within their own environments, making it easier to deploy powerful AI agents, supporting developers, and simplifying data integration tasks.

Google's Gemini models have shown excellent performance in enterprise-level applications due to their ability to generate accurate responses based on the latest Google search data. Additionally, these models offer ultra-large context windows, strong encryption, and data privacy policies, providing exceptional reasoning capabilities.

Key Points:

🔹 Oracle has expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud, allowing customers to use the Gemini 2.5 model.  

🔹 The new AI service will be applied in multiple fields such as multimodal understanding and productivity automation.  

🔹 Google Cloud CEO stated that the Gemini model will help enterprises improve work efficiency and data integration capabilities.