Core Insights - Oracle has been recognized as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure for the third consecutive year, highlighting its strong vision and strategy in the distributed cloud space [1][2][10] Group 1: Distributed Cloud Services - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers over 200 AI and cloud services that can be deployed in various environments, including on-premises, public cloud, and across multiple clouds, ensuring flexibility and control for customers [2][3] - The distributed cloud architecture allows organizations to meet strict data residency and sovereignty requirements, particularly in sectors like financial services, healthcare, and government [2][3] Group 2: AI Deployment Options - Customers have the ability to choose how and where AI technologies are deployed, including hardware and software specifications, ensuring compliance with data protection policies [3][5] - OCI provides a unified experience across different deployment types, simplifying planning and management while maintaining consistent services and pricing [3][4] Group 3: Multicloud Strategy - Oracle facilitates seamless migration of mission-critical workloads to major cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, allowing for modernization of applications without the need for rearchitecting [6][7] - The multicloud services enable customers to optimize costs and performance while addressing regulatory and data sovereignty needs [7] Group 4: AI Infrastructure - OCI's infrastructure supports demanding AI workloads, including frontier model training and inference, with high-performance storage and ultra-high-bandwidth networking [9] - The company prioritizes security, adaptability, and scalability in its AI offerings, enabling customers to apply advanced AI technologies effectively [8][9]
Oracle Recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure