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2. Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL)

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Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) is a database management and cloud service provider. On January 15, the company announced that it is partnering with Adarga, a leader in AI-driven information intelligence, to bring Adarga’s Vantage software to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle’s distributed cloud. The collaboration will allow the two companies to help defense and security organizations in the UK along with its allies by delivering mission-critical data and insights to them. Adarga Vantage enhances defense and security organizations by extracting, contextualizing, and connecting information from millions of internal and external sources, and that too, in over 75 languages. It also offers advanced search, discovery, and AI tools to improve intelligence gathering and enhance decision-making in multi-domain environments. With Oracle being the only hyperscaler capable of delivering AI and a full suite of 150+ cloud services across multiple cloud environments, the deployment of Vantage across Oracle’s distributed cloud would mean Adarga customers will be able to maximize the value of their data and make faster and better-informed decisions. They will be able to do so while addressing security and sovereignty requirements. Customers will be able to run operational applications in disrupted, disconnected, intermittent, and low-bandwidth environments. Initially, Adarga will deploy Vantage in the Oracle Cloud for the UK Government and Defense by leveraging Oracle’s dual-region cloud dedicated to the UK public sector and defense customers.

“Armed forces, government, and defence organisations need to continually access, analyse, and act on intelligence faster than ever as warfare is increasingly fought on a digital battlefield. Adarga Vantage on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure brings together a powerful AI-driven solution on an industry-leading cloud and AI infrastructure to help military organisations win”.

-Bram Couwberghs, vice president of defence, Oracle EMEA.