Oracle has partnered with Google Cloud to offer customers access to Google's advanced AI models, starting with Gemini 2.5, via Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's Generative AI service. The partnership will allow Oracle customers to build AI agents for various use cases, including coding, productivity, and workflow automation. Oracle intends to make Google's entire range of Gemini models available through new integrations with Vertex AI and collaborate with Google Cloud to make Gemini models available within Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications.
Oracle has partnered with Google Cloud to provide customers access to Google's advanced AI models, starting with Gemini 2.5, via Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's Generative AI service. This collaboration, announced on August 14, 2025, aims to enhance Oracle's cloud computing capabilities and offer customers advanced AI tools. The partnership will initially offer Google's Gemini 2.5 models through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI service, allowing Oracle customers to build AI agents for a wide range of use cases, including multimodal understanding, advanced coding, software development, productivity automation, and research and knowledge retrieval [1].
Oracle and Google Cloud plan to integrate Google's entire range of Gemini models through new integrations with Vertex AI, providing customers with a broader choice of AI tools. Additionally, Oracle will collaborate with Google Cloud to make Gemini models available within Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, further enhancing workflows in various business areas such as finance, HR, supply chain, sales, service, and marketing [2]. Oracle customers can use their existing Oracle Universal Credits to start leveraging Google's Gemini models, simplifying the adoption process and potentially accelerating the integration of AI into various business processes [3].
The strategic implications of this partnership are significant for both Oracle and Google Cloud. For Oracle, this move aligns with its strategy to provide a diverse menu of AI options to its customers, positioning the company as a platform offering access to various leading AI solutions. From Google's perspective, this collaboration is another step in its efforts to expand the reach of its cloud offerings and compete more effectively against rivals such as Microsoft in the cloud computing and AI space [4].
This partnership highlights the growing trend of interoperability and partnerships in the tech industry. By combining their strengths, major players are recognizing the value of offering more comprehensive solutions to customers. As the AI market continues to evolve, such collaborations may become increasingly common as companies seek to provide the most competitive and comprehensive solutions to their customers.
References:
[1] https://www.pymnts.com/artificial-intelligence-2/2025/oracle-cloud-infrastructure-generative-ai-service-to-offer-googles-gemini-models/
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/oracle-partners-google-cloud-offer-gemini-ai-models-customers-2508-6/
[3] https://techafricanews.com/2025/08/18/oracle-and-google-cloud-expand-partnership-to-bring-gemini-ai-models-to-oci/
[4] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/oracle-to-offer-googles-gemini-models-to-customers-accelerating-enterprises-agentic-ai-journeys-302530158.html
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