
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a next-generation cloud platform designed to run any application faster and more securely at lower cost. It spans 50 interconnected cloud regions globally, each offering a consistent set of over 200 services with uniform low pricing. Unlike other providers, Oracle provides direct interconnections with Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, along with a full suite of cloud applications, emphasizing multicloud flexibility and cost predictability.
Core cloud infrastructure and platform services for building, deploying, and running enterprise workloads across public, hybrid, dedicated, and multicloud environments.
A free tier offering always-free cloud services and trial credits for testing, learning, and small-scale development.
Elastic compute services ranging from virtual machines and bare metal servers to GPUs and HPC instances.
On-demand object, block, file, and archive storage services for cloud workloads and data management.
Services for generative AI, machine learning, and prebuilt AI capabilities for applications and workloads.
Oracle announced four new Fusion Agentic Applications for its supply chain suite, saying they use coordinated AI agents to improve inventory visibility, reduce supplier and operational disruption, and boost manufacturing efficiency.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure release notes were updated with a June 25, 2026 release date, indicating recent OCI service changes and updates.