Today, with the rapid development of artificial intelligence, Oracle and Google Cloud have deepened their cooperation again, announcing more powerful AI services for their customers. According to the latest information, Oracle will bring Google's advanced AI models to its cloud infrastructure (OCI) for customers, starting with the initial version of Gemini 2.5. This collaboration will help users better utilize AI technology in various application scenarios, enhancing work efficiency and innovation capabilities.

According to Oracle, customers using the Gemini model can build AI agents in multiple fields, including multimodal understanding, advanced coding and software development, productivity and workflow automation, and research and knowledge retrieval. By introducing Google's cutting-edge technology, Oracle customers will benefit in these areas, improving overall work efficiency and decision-making capabilities.

In addition, Oracle plans to integrate Vertex AI with Google to fully use the Gemini model in OCI's generative AI services. This integration supports not only video, image, voice, and music generation but also industry-specific professional models such as MedLM. This means customers will have more flexible options to meet their business needs.

Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, stated that the Gemini model performs exceptionally well in enterprise applications, and its strong reasoning and data processing capabilities will provide Oracle's customers with a more convenient AI deployment experience. This not only supports developers but also simplifies data integration tasks, bringing great convenience to enterprises.

Looking ahead, Oracle and Google Cloud's collaboration will further integrate the Gemini model into Oracle's Fusion cloud applications, covering important areas such as finance, human resources, and supply chain. This innovation will bring users more rich features and services, promoting the process of enterprise digital transformation.

This collaboration not only opens up new opportunities for Oracle's customers but also marks Google's further expansion in the AI field. As the Gemini model gradually takes shape, we can expect more efficient and convenient AI solutions to emerge continuously, supporting the development of all industries.