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Oracle offers customers cost-optimized and high performance versions of Oracle Database, the world`s leading converged, multimodel database management system, as well as HeatWave MySQL and NoSQL databases. Oracle Autonomous Database, available in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or on-premises via Oracle Cloud@Customer and Dedicated Region, enables customers to simplify relational database environments and reduce management workloads.

Why choose Oracle databases for all your data needs?
  • IDC: Oracle Autonomous Database provides 417% ROI

    Independent analyst study shows how Oracle Autonomous Database offers significant savings and 417% ROI over five years, with only five months to payback.

  • Guard against data breaches

    Assess, detect, and prevent data security threats with Oracle database security solutions for encryption, key management, data masking, privileged user access controls, activity monitoring, and auditing. Reduce the risk of a data breach and simplify and accelerate compliance.

  • Use a single database for all data types and workloads

    Free application developers from complex transformations and redundant data with Oracle’s converged database.

  • Deploy where you need to

    Deploy Oracle Database wherever required—in your data center, public cloud, or private cloud. This offers the flexibility between deployment in your data center when residency or latency are critical, or in the cloud when you want to take advantage of scalability and the broadest set of capabilities.

  • Simplify application development

    Make development and deployment of enterprise applications simpler with the most comprehensive database platform with both application and data services. Build SaaS apps with CI/CD, multitenant database, Kubernetes, cloud native, and GenAI-powered low-code technologies.

  • Achieve data sovereignty and horizontal scalability

    Enable globally distributed, linearly scalable, multimodel databases, which meet data sovereignty requirements and offer low latency and high availability. Automatically place data on the desired shard, eliminating manual data preparation. Developers can treat a sharded database as a single logical database, simplifying application development.