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Monday, January 12, 2026
One Subscription, Many Accounts: New Subscription Sharing for Oracle Database@AWS
by Kambiz Aghili, Vice President of Product, Multicloud at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
We’re excited to launch Subscription Sharing support for Oracle Database@AWS. Now enterprises using multiple AWS accounts within an AWS Organization can centrally purchase a subscription and securely share it from a designated grantor account to trusted grantee accounts—aligning with standard multi-account operating models. Use a single Oracle Database@AWS private offer across lines of business and across dev, test, and production environments without re-subscribing per account. Configure sharing to enforce centralized ownership and visibility. Review prerequisites and supported regions in the product documentation.
Subscription Sharing removes friction without sacrificing control. Teams start faster (no separate private offer cycles per account), procurement and billing are simpler (one offer on a consolidated AWS bill), and admin overhead drops (no duplicate subscriptions to track). Central IT and security maintain governance and consistent controls and app teams provision independently within their own accounts. The result is quicker time to value, centralized governance and easy manageability.
For guidance on a secure rollout, contact your Oracle account team.
Read more about Subscription Sharing here.
Monday, December 22, 2025
Oracle Database@AWS expands to Frankfurt, Tokyo, and Ohio as momentum builds into 2026
by Kambiz Aghili, Vice President of Product, Multicloud at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
In today’s blog post, we’re focusing on the exciting accomplishments of our multicloud service integration and partnership with AWS. We’re ending a monumental 2025 on a high note by launching three new regions this week, and we have many more regions coming in 2026.
In July 2025, Oracle and AWS jointly announced the general availability (GA) of Oracle Database@AWS in North America — AWS Regions us-east-1 (Northern Virginia) and us-west-2 (Oregon). We’re incredibly excited by the strong adoption and positive feedback from customers and partners who are migrating to and using Oracle AI Database on Oracle Exadata Database Service, and Autonomous AI Lakehouse.
Oracle and AWS are in the process of launching 20 additional regions over the coming year. Today, we’re excited to announce the general availability of Oracle Database@AWS in three new AWS Regions: Frankfurt, Germany (eu-central-1); Tokyo, Japan (ap-northeast-1); and Ohio, USA (us-east-2), each with two corresponding Availability Zones (AZs). Teams from both companies continue their hard work to meet global customer demand and expand the Oracle Database@AWS footprint across Europe, JAPAC, LATAM, and North America.
Customers can easily migrate their Oracle AI Database workloads to Oracle Database@AWS, running on OCI in AWS, while taking advantage of Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and the latest Oracle AI Database 26ai features, including native AI Vector Search. These regions support the latest Oracle Database@AWS features, including partner resell capabilities, Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service, and Terraform support.
As 2026 comes into focus, we’re excited about what’s ahead for Oracle Multicloud customers and channel partners. Please reach out to your Oracle or AWS sales representative to get started.
Happy holidays, and Happy New Year!
Friday, December 19, 2025
Oracle has expanded Oracle Database@Azure to the West Europe (Netherlands) region
by Muneer Mirza, Vice President of Product, Multicloud at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Oracle has expanded Oracle Database@Azure to West Europe (Netherlands) region. The service seamlessly integrates Oracle AI Database and Microsoft Azure services as a highly secure, unified solution that delivers micro-second latency for AI apps, improves ROI, and reduces complexity.
Read the announcement blog from Muneer Mirza to learn more.



