Oracle: sovereignty is a matter of trust, not just technology
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Oracle: sovereignty is a matter of trust, not just technology
"The AI rollout will grind to a halt if it finds no trust among its prospective adopters. Oracle, too, has noticed that technical discussions are no longer sufficient. Organizations are increasingly asking what a new IT solution means for their business operations."
"Clusters of thousands of bare-metal instances, each with up to 192 cores, 2.3TB of RAM, and up to one petabyte of block storage, can serve as the basis for an AI infrastructure. The absence of Oracle software in these instances means that, in principle, you could migrate to another supplier without losing functionality."
"Oracle offers a diverse range of infrastructure solutions. This can be seen as a spectrum from bare-metal instances with no Oracle software installed at all to the complete abstraction layer of OCI, embracing the public cloud entirely."
AI implementation success depends on building trust with potential adopters. Organizations now demand understanding of how new IT solutions affect their business operations, not just technical specifications. Oracle recognizes this shift and addresses it through its infrastructure offerings. The company provides a spectrum of solutions ranging from bare-metal servers without Oracle software to fully abstracted Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This flexibility allows organizations to maintain data sovereignty and ownership while scaling AI infrastructure. Oracle's technology leaders emphasize that sovereignty centers on data ownership and access, enabling companies to migrate between providers without losing functionality while maintaining control over their operations.
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