Oracle consolidates its leadership in strategic cloud services according to Gartner

The tech giant is recognized for the third consecutive year in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant™ due to its AI infrastructure, distributed cloud, and multicloud strategy.

Oracle has once again been named a leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Strategic Cloud Platform Services. This acknowledgment, which the company has received for three years in a row, highlights the steady growth of its cloud offerings and its strategy focused on digital sovereignty, performance, and AI innovation.

According to Clay Magouyrk, president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), “the strong global demand for our AI infrastructure and cloud services reflects the robustness of our distributed cloud and our unique capabilities to deliver sovereign and scalable services.”


Oracle’s proposal: digital sovereignty, zettascale AI, and custom cloud solutions

Oracle has tailored its infrastructure to offer more than 200 cloud and AI services consistently across multiple environments: public cloud, on-premises facilities, third-party clouds (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), and even on local servers, thanks to its distributed architecture.

One of OCI’s differentiators is its ability to adapt to regulated environments such as public sector agencies, financial institutions, or healthcare. Through solutions like Oracle Alloy, international partners can deploy Oracle’s complete cloud in their own data centers, ensuring compliance with data residency and technological sovereignty requirements.


Large-scale AI with OCI Superclusters

Oracle also stands out for its high-performance infrastructure specifically designed for generative AI workloads. Its OCI Superclusters can scale up to 131,072 GPUs, making them among the most powerful options on the market for training and running advanced foundation models.

Additionally, OCI integrates models from providers like OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Cohere, and offers vector database capabilities to help businesses fine-tune these models with their own data. It also includes tools for developing AI agents, application integration, and support for frameworks such as PyTorch and Hugging Face.


A multicloud strategy that breaks barriers

Moving away from a closed ecosystem, Oracle has strongly invested in multicloud interoperability. Through integrations like Oracle Database@Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud, clients can migrate their Oracle databases without rewriting their applications, while leveraging AI and analytics services from each provider.

This approach enables companies to modernize their systems seamlessly, comply with data residency regulations, and optimize costs and performance for critical applications.


Over 200 regions and a truly global cloud

Today, Oracle operates in over 200 active and planned regions, positioning itself among the few hyperscalers capable of delivering its full suite of services at the edge, on-premise, or in any cloud environment.

This allows Oracle to compete directly with AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, offering consistent global pricing, stable APIs, and enterprise SLAs regardless of the customer’s location.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

📊 What is Gartner’s Magic Quadrant?
It’s a research report that evaluates technology providers based on their strategic vision and ability to execute. Oracle has been rated as a leader in the strategic cloud platform services category for three consecutive years.

🌐 How does Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) differ from other clouds?
OCI’s distinctions include its distributed cloud architecture, scalable AI infrastructure reaching zettascale, focus on digital sovereignty, and multicloud agreements with other providers.

🧠 What AI capabilities does Oracle offer?
OCI allows training and deploying generative AI models with support for OpenAI, Meta, Cohere, and xAI models. It offers data fine-tuning, vector database support, and tools for building AI agents.

🔒 How does Oracle address digital sovereignty?
Through its distributed architecture and products like Oracle Alloy, Oracle enables governments and regulated sectors to maintain complete control over their data, complying with residency and data protection regulations.

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