On June 11, 2026, at the "2026 Information Technology Application Innovation Conference" held in Jinan, Shandong, OceanBase's "Integrated Database Platform Solution for Provincial Government Cloud" was selected as a "2025 Information Technology Application Innovation Solution" and recognized as a "Typical Solution," receiving authoritative endorsement from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's Cybersecurity Center. This marks that OceanBase's technical strength in the field of government digitalization has been affirmed at the national level.

At the conference, OceanBase officially launched the "Central State-Owned Enterprise AI Integrated Data Solution." Ding Rong, General Manager of OceanBase's Government and Enterprise Business Department, revealed that among nearly 100 central state-owned enterprises nationwide, more than 30 have entrusted their core systems to OceanBase, with hundreds of central state-owned enterprises and state-owned enterprises using OceanBase to support critical business systems, covering key industries such as operators, transportation, and energy.

This also means that domestic database systems now have the capability to bear the responsibility of national livelihood in the critical areas of core system localization upgrades.

According to the information, in the civil aviation sector, the core system of China Civil Aviation Information Corporation has been upgraded to a distributed domestic system based on OceanBase, providing services for over 700 million air passengers annually, covering the entire process of ticketing, check-in, and boarding data processing. With its multi-tenant architecture, OceanBase has significantly reduced customers' software and hardware investment and maintenance costs. China Southern Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, and other companies have also chosen OceanBase for their core system upgrades.

In the communications industry, OceanBase has served one-third of the provincial companies of China Mobile, supporting nearly 600 million users' daily communication; and it has collaborated with China Unicom, covering over 1,000 nodes and 300 core systems. In the energy sector, the new intelligent fuel card system of Sinopec operates on OceanBase, covering nearly 30,000 gas stations nationwide, with a transaction volume of 50,000 per minute, and an 8-fold reduction in storage costs.

In the power industry, OceanBase has achieved full coverage from power generation, transmission to consumption, and has been stable in supporting key businesses such as power market transactions and equipment management. Additionally, key business systems of state-owned enterprises such as China Southern Airlines, CRRC Times Electric, and China Aluminum have already adopted OceanBase. According to a report by Caidi Consulting, OceanBase was rated as the top domestic vendor in terms of development capabilities and market position for central state-owned enterprise databases.

Currently, central state-owned enterprises and state-owned enterprises are facing dual pressures of localization upgrades and AI transformation. According to Gartner data, 88% of enterprises have increased AI investments, but only 11% have achieved actual financial value. Accenture also pointed out that 85% of enterprises' core problems are not in algorithms, but in data.

If the data foundation is not solid, even the strongest AI on top would be like castles in the air. Ding Rong stated at the conference that the requirements for databases in the AI era have undergone fundamental changes — data must move from simply "being stored" to being "well-used, accurately computed, and quickly decided."

To solve this practical problem, OceanBase officially launched the "Central State-Owned Enterprise AI Integrated Data Solution." This solution builds a unified digital infrastructure based on the "AI Database," supporting a series of AI innovation scenarios such as business management, supply chain, asset operations, and data intelligence. It helps central state-owned enterprises upgrade from ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) to DRP (Data Resource Planning), achieving full circulation and transparent supervision of data assets, making data truly become the core production factor driving high-quality development of central state-owned enterprises and state-owned enterprises.

Previously, OceanBase had covered 22 provinces and 20 major government scenarios in the digital government field, serving the health information system for 86 million people in Jiangsu, 66.7 million users of Zhe Li Ban in Zhejiang, and 61.93 million One Card Passes in Anhui. The release of this central state-owned enterprise solution marks that this integrated capability is moving from the digital government platform to broader key industries.

Ding Rong stated that OceanBase is committed to becoming the "foundation project" for the digital transformation of central state-owned enterprises and state-owned enterprises — solid, reliable, and independently controlled. From data capabilities to data governance, from data services to AI decision-making, it provides not just a database, but a complete set of data infrastructure tailored for the AI era.