Multicloud database service strengthens AI, analytics, and data residency compliance for Indian enterprises
Oracle has announced the availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in India, enabling enterprises to run Oracle’s AI-powered database services natively within the Google Cloud Mumbai region. The move is designed to help organizations accelerate analytics and AI initiatives, meet data residency and regulatory requirements, and modernize mission-critical workloads using a secure multicloud architecture.
“As enterprises in India increasingly adopt multicloud strategies, Oracle Database@Google Cloud provides the flexibility, performance, scale, and security they need,” said Shailender Kumar, Senior Vice President and Regional Managing Director, Oracle India.
With this launch, customers in India can access Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure, Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and deployed inside the Google Cloud Asia-South 1 (Mumbai) region. This enables low-latency connectivity between applications running on Google Cloud and Oracle databases, while ensuring data remains in-country—an important requirement for regulated industries such as BFSI, healthcare, and government.
Oracle Database@Google Cloud allows enterprises to combine their enterprise data in Oracle databases with Google Cloud’s analytics and AI services, including BigQuery, Vertex AI, and Gemini models, to gain deeper business insights and support AI-driven decision-making. The service also enables customers to migrate and modernize existing Oracle workloads without re-architecting applications, reducing complexity and risk.
A key differentiator of the India launch is an industry-first reseller partner program, now available locally. Through this program, Oracle and Google Cloud partners can resell Oracle Database@Google Cloud via the Google Cloud Marketplace and integrate it into broader transformation solutions. This approach simplifies procurement, allows customers to use existing Google Cloud commitments, and accelerates adoption through trusted partner ecosystems.
The offering includes advanced capabilities such as Oracle Autonomous AI Database, which uses AI and machine learning to automate critical operational tasks including patching, scaling, tuning, and backups, while delivering built-in threat detection and remediation. Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse further extends enterprise analytics by unifying structured and unstructured data and integrating with Google BigQuery and BigLake for large-scale analytics and AI workloads.
According to Sashi Sreedharan, Managing Director, Google Cloud India, the launch empowers Indian organizations to accelerate application modernization and build the next generation of AI-powered and agentic solutions. By bringing Oracle Database@Google Cloud to India, Oracle and Google Cloud are enabling enterprises to move toward a more integrated, compliant, and AI-ready multicloud future.
