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Oracle Integrates Google’s Gemini AI Models into Cloud Infrastructure, Boosting Enterprise AI Capabilities

TLDR: Oracle has announced the integration of Google’s advanced Gemini AI models, starting with Gemini 2.5, into its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI service. This expanded partnership with Google Cloud aims to empower enterprise customers to develop sophisticated AI agents for diverse applications, leveraging their existing Oracle Universal Credits.

AUSTIN, Texas and SUNNYVALE, Calif. – August 14, 2025 – Oracle and Google Cloud have significantly expanded their strategic partnership, announcing that Google’s cutting-edge Gemini AI models will now be available to Oracle customers through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI service. This collaboration is set to accelerate enterprises’ adoption of agentic AI, providing powerful tools for a wide array of business applications.

The initial rollout will feature Google’s Gemini 2.5 model, known for its multimodal capabilities. The partnership is slated to evolve, with Oracle planning to make Google’s entire suite of specialized Gemini models accessible via OCI Generative AI service through new integrations with Vertex AI. This future expansion will include advanced models for video, image, speech, and music generation, as well as industry-specific models such as MedLM.

Oracle customers will gain the ability to utilize these Gemini models to construct robust AI agents, facilitating use cases ranging from multimodal understanding and advanced coding to software development tasks, productivity and workflow automation, and comprehensive research and knowledge retrieval. A key benefit for Oracle’s existing clientele is the ability to leverage their current Oracle Universal Credits to access these new AI capabilities.

Furthermore, Oracle intends to integrate Gemini models directly into its Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. This strategic move will enhance workflows across critical business functions including finance, human resources, supply chain, sales, service, and marketing, offering customers broader choices to optimize their operations.

Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, emphasized the significance of this integration, stating, “Today, leading enterprises are using Gemini to power AI agents across a range of use cases and industries. Now, Oracle customers can access our leading models from within their Oracle environments, making it even easier for them to begin deploying powerful AI agents that can support developers, streamline data integration tasks, and much more.”

Clay Magouyrk, President of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, highlighted Oracle’s commitment to providing diverse model choices for its enterprise customers. “The availability of Gemini models demonstrates Oracle’s focus on providing model choice for enterprise customers spanning both open and proprietary options,” Magouyrk noted. He added that this initiative aligns with Oracle’s broader AI strategy to bring artificial intelligence technology closer to enterprise data while maintaining stringent security and scalability standards.

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Google’s Gemini models are particularly well-suited for enterprise applications due to their ability to ground responses in up-to-date Google Search data for enhanced accuracy, large context windows, robust encryption and data privacy policies, and superior reasoning abilities. This expanded partnership builds upon an existing collaboration between Oracle and Google Cloud, further solidifying their joint efforts to deliver advanced cloud and AI solutions to the global enterprise market.

Dev Sundaram
Dev Sundaramhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Dev Sundaram is an investigative tech journalist with a nose for exclusives and leaks. With stints in cybersecurity and enterprise AI reporting, Dev thrives on breaking big stories—product launches, funding rounds, regulatory shifts—and giving them context. He believes journalism should push the AI industry toward transparency and accountability, especially as Generative AI becomes mainstream. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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