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Applied Intuition
Applied Intuition is the leading physical AI developer for the automotive, defense, trucking, construction, mining and agriculture industries. Already an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customer, the company recently expanded its OCI AI infrastructure footprint to support model training and inferencing. With OCI, Applied Intuition has improved performance and reduced costs to support its next phase of AI development.
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SoundHound
SoundHound AI is a voice and agentic AI leader enabling businesses to deliver natural, end-to-end conversational experiences across both digital and physical channels. Its self-learning platform, OASYS, allows companies to build and deploy conversational AI agents that autonomously manage transactions and complex workflows on behalf of customers and employees. To support this, SoundHound expanded its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GPU fleet, ensuring low-latency inference for billions of real-time interactions across industries including automotive, healthcare, retail, telecommunications, and financial services.
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Anthrogen
Based in San Francisco, Anthrogen delivers proprietary models to advance biologics discovery and development. The company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to train and run inference on its latest protein foundation models. Anthrogen selected OCI for its reliable AI infrastructure, high performance networking, and end-to-end engineering support, which help the company maximize uptime and scalability.
Applied Intuition
Applied Intuition is the leading physical AI developer for the automotive, defense, trucking, construction, mining and agriculture industries. Already an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customer, the company recently expanded its OCI AI infrastructure footprint to support model training and inferencing. With OCI, Applied Intuition has improved performance and reduced costs to support its next phase of AI development.
Baseten
Baseten is the premier inference provider for the AI app layer and model labs. It makes serving AI models fast and scalable. With its customers expanding globally, Baseten chose to use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s compute services in the Middle East region to deliver low-latency inferencing for its customers' most intensive AI workloads.
Chai Discovery
Chai Discovery develops foundation models for drug discovery that are used by major pharmaceutical companies. To maintain the compute capacity, engineering support, and stability needed for large-scale model training, the company is using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. With Oracle, Chai gains a trusted AI infrastructure platform that can support demanding workloads and future growth as its capacity needs expand.
Cohere
Cohere is a leading security-first enterprise AI company focused on building cutting-edge foundation models and solutions for regulated industries and governments worldwide. Through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI service, users can access Cohere’s highly efficient pretrained models, which enable a wide range of enterprise applications, including workflow automation and personalization, while also supporting model customization and domain-specific fine-tuning. Cohere expanded its OCI usage because of its performance, scalability, and Oracle's reach across global enterprises.
Doris.ai
Doris.ai is an AI-powered experience commerce company building a trusted decision layer for identity-driven customer journeys. Through its consumer app, Doris helps individuals make more confident fashion decisions, turning digital interactions into personalized, immersive, high-conversion mobile experiences. The company chose Oracle to update its infrastructure and prepare its AI-driven platform for global scale, replacing legacy cloud environments and fragmented data architectures. By adopting Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Doris.ai is improving performance, increasing data processing efficiency, reducing operational complexity, and enabling more advanced real-time intelligence across the customer journey. The move is expected to deliver up to a 30% improvement in infrastructure efficiency while significantly reducing latency and supporting a more predictable cost structure as usage scales. Doris.ai chose Oracle for its high performance cloud architecture, integrated AI capabilities, enterprise-grade security, global scalability, and cost efficiency, providing the foundation to scale its trusted AI decision layer between individuals and brands.
Hark
Hark, Founded by Brett Adcock, is building a new type of AI interface that can interact through speech, text, vision, and persistent memory. To support that work, the company sought purpose-built hardware for AI models with multimodal capabilities, adaptable memory systems, and proactive behavior. Hark chose Oracle to support its AI training and data processing workloads to gain strong performance, cost efficiency, and hands on engineering support.
HeyGen
Founded by engineers from Snap, HeyGen offers a generative video platform capable of creating AI-powered multilingual videos in real time. The company sought a GPU provider that could meet its global scaling and performance requirements and chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for its consistent GPU availability, reliability, and performance across regions
Leah.ai
Leah provides agentic AI systems for enterprises, enabling commercial intelligence across legal, contracting, and procurement functions. To support global expansion, the company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as part of a strategic co-build and co-market collaboration with Oracle. With OCI, Leah gains the performance and scalability needed for business-critical workloads, along with faster customer growth through Oracle Marketplace and Oracle’s field and partner ecosystem.
Modal
Modal provides serverless GPU infrastructure that helps AI teams run model inference, fine-tuning, and batch processing without managing the underlying compute. The company expanded its GPU footprint on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support specific customer locations and meet latency and performance requirements in global regions.
Onc.AI
Onc.AI is a precision oncology company that develops imaging biomarkers to help oncologists and pharmaceutical researchers predict patient survival and treatment response. Because its work depends on analyzing thousands of longitudinal CT scans, the company needed more high performance GPU capacity, stronger compliance support, and a more cost-effective way to train and validate complex deep learning models. Onc.AI chose to deploy its enterprise MLOps platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and move workloads to OCI GPU instances. With Oracle, Onc.AI has doubled biomarker pipeline speed, cut training run costs by 50% compared with its previous environment, and gained a more secure, scalable foundation for clinical deployment.
Patsnap
Patsnap, a provider of innovation intelligence solutions with operations across Asia, North America, and Europe, helps IP and R&D teams identify patent and technology opportunities. To meet regional customer requirements, Patsnap adopted a hybrid cloud approach. The company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for its strong price-performance, broad compliance coverage, and cloud-neutral flexibility.
Picsart
Picsart is one of the world’s largest digital creation platforms. The company’s AI-powered tools give creators of all levels the ability to design, edit, draw, and share photo and video content anywhere. The platform is used by consumers, marketers, and content creators for both personal and professional design and is available to businesses via API partnerships and integrations. Picsart uses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GPUs to provide ultralow-latency, real-time LLM inferencing for digital content creation.
Profluent
Founded in 2022, Profluent is a biotechnology company that uses AI to design and validate novel proteins for medical and agricultural applications. The company sought a compute provider that could support foundation model development in a cost-effective way. Profluent chose GPUs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, gaining a stable, dedicated training cluster and a custom-built autoscaling function that powers on-demand inference workloads while helping reduce costs.
Qualetics
Qualetics is a no-code platform that enables enterprises to build, deploy, and manage agentic AI solutions at scale. An Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customer since 2022, Qualetics expanded its OCI footprint to enhance the performance and scalability of its AI platform. As part of this expansion, Qualetics plans to leverage OCI GPU infrastructure to host and fine-tune AI models powering its Agentic AI accelerator platform.
SoundHound
SoundHound AI is a voice and agentic AI leader enabling businesses to deliver natural, end-to-end conversational experiences across both digital and physical channels. Its self-learning platform, OASYS, allows companies to build and deploy conversational AI agents that autonomously manage transactions and complex workflows on behalf of customers and employees. To support this, SoundHound expanded its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GPU fleet, ensuring low-latency inference for billions of real-time interactions across industries including automotive, healthcare, retail, telecommunications, and financial services.
SoftBank Corp.
SoftBank Corp. is a leading Japanese telecommunications and technology conglomerate spanning mobile, internet, energy, and business solutions. The company sought a cloud provider to launch sovereign AI services in Japan while meeting data residency and security requirements. SoftBank Corp. chose Oracle Alloy to run Oracle Cloud Infrastructure within its own data centers, accelerating time to market, improving price-performance, and giving the company unique operational control.
STATS Perform
Stats Perform is a UK-based AI sports analytics company that offers predictive analysis for professional teams, broadcasters, and betting companies. The company needed a cloud provider that could support high performance computing, scalable content management, and ultralow latency for its streaming and analytics platforms. Stats Perform chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and expects to benefit from improved performance, more-controlled costs, and support for the rapid deployment of new services.
Tractian
Headquartered in Atlanta, Tractian provides AI-powered asset management and predictive maintenance solutions for manufacturers and industrial operators across North America, Latin America, and Europe. As demand for industrial AI accelerates, the company is making one of the largest AI infrastructure commitments by a startup to advance multimodal asset health monitoring, large-scale model training, and real-time industrial intelligence. To support this next phase of growth, Tractian selected Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, using NVIDIA GPU-powered infrastructure to train and deploy AI models at scale. With OCI, Tractian can process large volumes of sensor, operational, and industrial data in real time, delivering actionable insights that help customers reduce unplanned downtime, improve asset reliability, and optimize maintenance operations across critical industrial environments. Today, Tractian is already delivering results at scale, supporting more than 2,000 plants, monitoring more than 200,000 assets, avoiding more than 172,000 equipment failures, and preventing more than 97,000 hours of machine downtime in the last year alone.
Veritone
Veritone is an enterprise AI company that transforms unstructured data—including video, audio, and images—into actionable intelligence and dynamic workflows, helping users increase operational efficiency, speed decision-making, and drive profitability. To improve performance and scalability for its proprietary AI platform, aiWARE™, the company plans to migrate to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. With OCI, Veritone will deploy scalable, high-performance compute capabilities to improve cost efficiency for demanding AI workloads.
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7X
7X, the brand name of Emirates Post Group, is the leading group in trade, transport, and logistics that oversees and manages key entities within its diverse portfolio including NXN, EMX, FINTX, EDC, and Emirates Post. To meet new requirements for availability, governance, and regulatory compliance, the organization worked with Oracle Cloud Lift Services to implement Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Exadata Database Service. With Oracle, 7X has improved availability, reduced risk, lowered costs, and rapidly deployed a disaster recovery environment.
Addovation
Addovation is an IT consulting company that provides services such as ERP integration support, cloud hosting, and business consulting. The company needed to replace high-cost on-premises infrastructure that supported critical workloads running on Oracle Database. Addovation chose Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure, Oracle Exadata Exascale, and Oracle Database Autonomous Recovery Service to improve performance, scalability, and reliability while reducing hardware costs.
Admiral
Founded in 1993, Admiral Group PLC offers insurance, lending, and financial services across France, Italy, Spain, and the UK. To support the technology strategy for its core Guidewire platform, Admiral adopted several Oracle solutions, including Oracle Database@Google Cloud, Oracle Database Autonomous Recovery Service, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Management.
Alstom
Alstom is a global leader in rail transport, designing and delivering a sustainable portfolio that spans high-speed, intercity, and regional trains, metros, trams, services, infrastructure, signaling, and digital rail solutions worldwide. To update legacy environments across its global operations, the company selected Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for HPC and GPU workloads together with Oracle Database@Azure.
Banco da Amazônia
Banco da Amazônia is a Brazilian financial institution focused on supporting economic development in the country’s northern region. To support growth and launch new digital banking services, the bank chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The move improves database performance, strengthens security and compliance, and supports a better customer experience while reducing operational complexity. Oracle Customer Success Services led the implementation of data integration, monitoring, and application upgrade solutions to support continued innovation and future AI initiatives.
Bukhatir Group
Bukhatir Group is a diversified conglomerate headquartered in the UAE. Founded in 1974, it operates across the Gulf Cooperative Council and North Africa, with a portfolio spanning six core verticals: industrial, education, development, trading and services, contracting, and sports and leisure. To strengthen disaster recovery and support continued growth across its diversified operations, Bukhatir Group adopted Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, including OCI Compute and Oracle Autonomous AI Database, along with integrated AI services and disaster recovery capabilities. The platform has helped the group reduce costs, improve performance, accelerate deployment, and lay the foundation for future AI initiatives across its business units.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland Clinic Foundation is a nonprofit academic medical system that provides care, research, and education across 23 hospitals and 300 outpatient facilities. Already an Oracle customer, the organization expanded its footprint with an Oracle unlimited license agreement to standardize technology and scale more quickly across covered products, including Oracle Database Enterprise Edition.
Europace
Europace AG is a Germany-based technology company that provides digital platforms for the financial services industry. To eliminate latency and operational complexity from its prior hybrid environment, the company unified its AWS-based application and Oracle Real Application Clusters database using Oracle Database@AWS and Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure. With Oracle, the company retained its database architecture without replatforming, reducing migration risk, and strengthened compliance and recovery with Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service, resulting in improved performance, simplified operations, and better alignment with its AWS-focused cloud strategy.
FiberCop
FiberCop runs Italy’s most advanced, extensive, and pervasive digital network infrastructure. With about 28 million kilometers of fiber optics already laid and ultrabroadband coverage reaching more than 96% of active lines, the company provides high performance connectivity to households, businesses, and public administration. In 2025, FiberCop sought a cloud provider to improve performance, reduce costs, and integrate with Microsoft Azure. The company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and implemented Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft Azure, Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and Oracle Data Guard to achieve maximum availability, sub-two-millisecond latency, and faster application delivery.
Force IT
Force IT is a privately owned Australian IT services company established in 2006 and specializing in the retail and fashion industries. Cloud 21™ is the company’s purpose-built private cloud for fashion companies operating on the Apparel21 ERP system. For the next generation of Cloud 21™, Force IT has chosen Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to help its customers reduce costs, improve performance, accelerate deployment, strengthen security, and support a broader set of cloud native services.
Gamania
Founded in 1995, Gamania Digital Entertainment Co. is a major digital entertainment and online gaming company headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. As part of its cloud strategy, the company selected Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support specific gaming workloads and future AI-related initiatives. By using OCI, Gamania aims to improve operational agility, simplify multicloud management, and strengthen its technology capabilities to support ongoing business and innovation goals.
Groupama
Groupama Assurances Mutuelles has provided mutual insurance services in property, casualty, life, health, and other specialized areas for more than 100 years. Already an Oracle customer, the company upgraded to Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to adopt a scalable platform-as-a-service model while keeping data on-premises to support data residency and regulatory compliance. With Oracle, Groupama has consolidated data and reduced IT overhead.
Kobalt Music
Kobalt Music provides a platform that helps music publishers manage rights, content, and microtransactions. The company chose Oracle AI Database@AWS to improve its mission-critical Oracle AI Database environment and simplify its cloud operating model. With Oracle Exadata connected to its multicloud configuration, Kobalt Music has reduced latency, strengthened disaster recovery, and improved availability for key application and database workloads.
Kyivstar
Kyivstar is Ukraine’s leading digital operator, serving more than 22.4 million mobile customers and over 1.2 million home internet fixed line customers as of December 31, 2025. The company provides services using a wide range of mobile and fixed technologies, including 4G, Big Data, cloud solutions, cybersecurity services, digital TV, and more. Kyivstar chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure, and Oracle Base Database Service to strengthen business continuity and scalability while reducing costs.
Liverpool
Liverpool is a leading Mexican retail group with an ecommerce platform and extensive network of stores offering a wide range of quality products spanning fashion, home, beauty, and technology. To support critical SAP finance and retail workloads, the company implemented Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer, Oracle Database 19c, and Oracle GoldenGate. With support from Oracle Customer Success Services, Liverpool completed the migration with near-zero downtime, improving system stability and resilience.
Marex Group
Marex Group plc provides market access, infrastructure services, and essential liquidity to clients across global commodity and financial markets. The company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Exadata Database Service to strengthen operations, enhance security, and improve continuity for both internal teams and customers.
MasOrange
MasOrange is Spain’s largest telecommunications operator by number of customers, serving more than 33 million mobile and broadband lines. The company is strengthening its strategic collaboration with Oracle through a three-year initiative to migrate and modernize its applications from on-premises environments to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Using a broad portfolio of OCI services—including Oracle Exadata Database Service, Oracle Autonomous Database, and OCI Compute, along with application development and security and identity services—MasOrange aims to enhance security, scalability, and cost efficiency while preparing its applications for AI adoption.
National Bank of Fujairah
Founded in 1982, National Bank of Fujairah (NBF) is an award-winning UAE bank with more than 40 years of experience and is recognized for its strength in corporate and business banking, trade finance, and treasury solutions, alongside its longstanding commitment to the local community. As part of its continued investment in digital operations and resilience, NBF implemented a new mission-critical application environment supported by dedicated infrastructure and multicloud capabilities through Oracle Database@Azure and Oracle Exadata Database Service. The multicloud-enabled production and disaster recovery environment is expected to further enhance scalability, availability, and performance.
Nespresso
Nespresso is a premium global coffee brand and operating unit of Nestlé, focused on delivering high-quality, portioned coffee capsules through a distinctive, experience-led business model. The company sought a cloud platform that could address its operational needs while providing new opportunities for innovation and growth. Nespresso chose Oracle Database@Azure to improve security, flexibility, and cost efficiency.
NHS SBS
NHS Shared Business Services provides the UK’s NHS organizations with back-office support for accounting, procurement, payroll, and other critical operations. To unify data, automate processes, and reduce costs, the organization chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, including Oracle Exadata Database Service and Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. With Oracle, NHS Shared Business Services has improved efficiency, enhanced collaboration, and increased cost savings across its functions.
Novuna Personal Finance
A legal entity of Mitsubishi HC Capital, Novuna Personal Finance provides financial solutions for retail, motor, business, and consumer needs across the UK. The organization chose Oracle Database@Azure because of the strategic collaboration between Oracle and Microsoft Azure, along with Mitsubishi’s trust in both technology providers. Support for nonproduction and production migration has been strong so far, with zero-downtime workloads and upgrades to legacy applications improving performance. The shared responsibility model reduces Novuna’s maintenance requirements, the high-availability model is simple to implement, and the Oracle Exadata stack was deployed quickly. With Oracle Database@Azure, Novuna’s application layer is supported by a unified ecosystem that improves speed and data visibility across the enterprise.
Olist
Based in Curitiba, Brazil, Olist provides retail and ecommerce services for merchants, distributors, and physical stores across the country. The company chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support a long-term shift toward AI-based operations. Using OCI and Oracle NetSuite together, Olist is taking a scalable approach to improve innovation, operational insight, and the customer experience.
Power Maroc
Based in Morocco, Power Maroc provides professional IT and consulting services across systems, data, architecture, middleware, and more. The company wanted a high performance, secure, and compliant hosting upgrade and recently went live on Oracle Cloud@Customer, gaining a hybrid solution that accelerates customer onboarding, strengthens SLAs, reduces costs, and keeps sensitive data on-premises in Morocco.
Racing and Sports
Racing and Sports is an Australian technology, data, digital, and media company serving the global racing and wagering industry. The company is migrating key workloads from AWS to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, using Oracle Kubernetes Engine, OCI Compute, Oracle database services, OCI Flexible Load Balancer, and Oracle Web Application Firewall, while also using DevOps automation and the open-source tools ArgoCD and Terraform. With Oracle, Racing and Sports expects to significantly reduce cloud costs while building a more scalable, flexible cloud foundation to support its racing data, wagering, and digital services.
Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana
Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana is Italy’s largest television broadcaster, with offices in Rome, Milan, Turin, and Naples. As demand for IT services has grown, the company needed to maintain strict cost control while using a data platform that could adapt to changing technology needs, leading to its choice of Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer. With Oracle, Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana has consolidated data, maintained control over it, and improved cost management with an infrastructure that can support future growth.
RAW Group
Founded in 2021, RAW Group develops gaming content for operators around the world. The company needed a cloud platform that could support reliable, low-latency gaming experiences across multiple regions. RAW chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to improve performance, increase database responsiveness, and reduce cloud costs.
SE Saudi Energy
SE Saudi Energy is the leading provider of electric power generation, transmission, and distribution across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. To enhance smart metering operations and support its daily operations, the company selected Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer and Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer. By replacing complex legacy infrastructure with Oracle's resilient and flexible technology, SE Saudi Energy can improve IT logistics and costs with subscription-based, fully managed services.
Skyone
Founded in 2013, Skyone provides cloud-based business, IT, and cybersecurity software and services for operational teams and executives across multiple industries. The company sought a cloud provider that could support long-term growth and stronger reporting capabilities. Skyone moved to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for its predictable economics and strategic go-to-market alignment, resulting in a 35% cost reduction and a threefold performance improvement.
Swissquote
Based in Gland, Switzerland, Swissquote provides online financial services for trading, investing, and banking. The bank sought a resilient and scalable platform to support high-volume trading during periods of market volatility. Swissquote chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to speed up provisioning, improve performance and agility, and fully align with regulatory requirements while delivering a more reliable customer experience.
Teramind
Founded in 2014, Teramind provides insider risk management and workforce analytics to more than 10,000 organizations worldwide. As demand surged over recent years, the company expanded its existing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure footprint to migrate from on-premises data centers to the cloud. Today, Teramind is using a range of OCI services, including OCI Object Storage and OCI Kubernetes Engine, and is evaluating Oracle's generative AI tools for additional use cases.
Zimperium
Zimperium is a rapidly growing provider of AI-driven data security for enterprise mobile environments. Already an Oracle customer, the company expanded its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure footprint to address rising egress costs from another cloud provider. With this new setup, Zimperium has reduced its total cost of ownership by more than 50%, improved application performance, and gained more predictable cloud spending while supporting scalable growth and maintaining operating margins.
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Adelaide University
Adelaide University—Australia’s first new major university in a generation—is leveraging Oracle CX to transform engagement across students, partners, and the broader community. By integrating Oracle Service, Oracle Sales, Oracle Customer Data Management, and Oracle Eloqua Marketing Automation, the university has established an integrated engagement ecosystem. This supports stronger lead generation, inquiry management, and industry engagement while also delivering specialized student support across wellbeing, access, and inclusion. A single, trusted view of contacts enhances data consistency and insight. Targeted, personalized communications improve engagement across the student lifecycle and beyond. The result is a modern, data-driven approach that improves operational efficiency, strengthens collaboration, and delivers a seamless end-to-end experience, reinforcing Adelaide University’s position as a forward-thinking, digitally enabled institution.
Al Jomaih Holding
Al Jomaih Holding is a diversified Saudi Arabia–based conglomerate with operations in the automotive, energy, consumer products, finance, and infrastructure sectors. To bring finance, human resources, procurement, and analytics operations into a unified platform, the company implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, SCM, HCM, and EPM. With support from Oracle Customer Success Services during deployment and adoption, Al Jomaih Holding has improved reporting visibility, strengthened the employee experience, and enabled faster, data-driven decision-making across business units.
Bemis
In business since 1901, Bemis is a third-generation, family-owned global manufacturer of toilet seats and custom plastic products. Bemis is working with Oracle to move away from legacy systems to standardize on a modern unified cloud platform. Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, EPM, and SCM, were selected to support complex manufacturing processes, deliver long-term best practices, and provide a secure, scalable platform that positions the company for future growth.
Bonnier News
Bonnier News is one of Sweden’s largest media groups, reaching millions of customers across multiple countries and digital platforms. To strengthen customer engagement and support growth in new markets, the company chose Oracle Eloqua with support from Oracle Customer Success Services. With improved SMS integration, localized Eloqua deployments, and better deliverability, Bonnier News is improving campaign governance, sharpening audience targeting, and supporting more consistent marketing performance across regions.
Brooks Automation
Brooks Automation is a critical partner to leading semiconductor fabrication plants and process equipment manufacturers, providing automation and contamination control solutions that are essential to semiconductor production in an AI-enabled world. To support the scalability, quality, and operational efficiency its customers expect across global businesses, Brooks worked with Oracle to implement Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP globally. The implementation also included Orace Fusion Cloud SCM, Oracle Transportation Management, Oracle Global Trade Management, Oracle CPQ, and Oracle Field Service. With Oracle Mission Critical Support for SaaS and Oracle Cloud Success Protection from Oracle Customer Success Services, Brooks increased productivity, reduced operational complexity, and strengthened supply chain resilience, capabilities that are critical to exceeding the expectations of leading semiconductor fabs and process tool customers around the world.
Cardiff Council
Cardiff Council delivers local government services to residents and communities across the city and county of Cardiff, Wales. The council chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, SCM, EPM, and Procurement, along with Oracle Payroll, Oracle Integration Cloud, and Oracle Guided Learning, to create a more connected digital backbone for finance, planning, and workforce operations. With Oracle, Cardiff Council can bring more processes onto a single platform, improve reporting and self-service, automate routine work, and build a more scalable foundation for efficient public services.
City of Miami
The City of Miami provides municipal services for residents and businesses, focusing on public safety, transportation, building code enforcement, and neighborhood services. As the city has grown, outdated, fragmented permitting processes have created delays and complexity. The City of Miami selected Oracle Permitting and Licensing to consolidate permitting services across departments, automate reviews with workflow and business rules, and give citizens and employees better transparency and progress tracking. Building on its use of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications for finance and HR, Miami is adopting an integrated suite of cloud applications to reduce technology debt, improve the speed and accuracy of back-office processes, and better support evolving regulatory and economic development needs.
DENSO
DENSO, the world’s second-largest automotive supplier, has selected Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM as the strategic platform for its global supply chain transformation. Operating across 35 countries and more than 190 companies, DENSO is updating a highly complex supply chain environment to create a more standardized, scalable, and AI-enabled global operating model. This program will also extend beyond SCM, integrating with Oracle SaaS applications already deployed across finance, procurement, and HR. DENSO selected Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM and Procurement as a global platform, creating a more connected foundation for its supply chain operations and supporting long-term innovation across the business.
DPR Construction
DPR Construction is a forward-thinking, self-performing general contracting and construction management company specializing in technically complex and sustainable projects for the advanced technology, life sciences, healthcare, higher education, and commercial markets. Seeking a more collaborative and scalable approach to project planning and scheduling, the company chose Oracle Primavera Cloud to centralize scheduling, improve visibility into project execution, and strengthen forecasting and scenario planning. With Oracle, DPR hopes to improve collaboration, strengthen enterprise visibility, reduce siloed data, improve integration, and speed innovation through continuous SaaS updates.
e& UAE
e& UAE is a leading telco offering secure, high performance connectivity and customer-focused innovation for individuals, homes, businesses, and government entities in the United Arab Emirates. To extend its use of digital business applications and support AI adoption while meeting its operating requirements, e& UAE chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, Inventory Management, Procurement, Warehouse Management, and Order Management, Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence, and Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications. With Oracle, e& UAE can reduce customizations and integrations, expand its shared services model, use built-in and custom AI agents, and establish a stronger foundation for next-generation finance, supply chain, and service operations.
Energinet
Energinet is a state-owned utility company that runs Denmark’s electricity grid and gas transmission network. Through a tender process, the company acquired a suite of Oracle Construction and Engineering products, including Oracle Primavera, Primavera Unifier, and Oracle Aconex.
FCDO
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office leads the United Kingdom’s overseas diplomacy, development, and consular work. As part of its FCDO 2030 transformation program, the department renewed and expanded its Oracle footprint across Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, and EPM, as well as Oracle Payroll, to strengthen reporting, planning, and future automation capabilities while reducing technology debt. With the addition of Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence and Oracle AI capabilities, FCDO is building a stronger platform for operational reporting, planning and forecasting, workforce planning, and productivity improvements across back-office processes.
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
In Latin America, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein—ranked 16th in Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2026 and the highest-ranked hospital in the region—has selected Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to improve enterprise operations. The organization will replace legacy systems and standardize on a unified cloud platform across finance, HR, and supply chain. As part of this initiative, the hospital will also move its Oracle Health electronic medical record system to the latest version, running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in Brazil. The project is expected to further support clinical and operational innovation across the organization.
Intrado Life & Safety
Founded in 1979, Intrado Life & Safety provides infrastructure for emergency communications and 911 core services, including location data and emergency routing. A long-standing on-premises Oracle customer, the company expanded its Oracle footprint with Oracle Communications Session Products. The move helps Intrado strengthen its mission-critical emergency response and call-routing systems while supporting growth at scale.
Isrotel Hotels
Isrotel Hotels is a leading hospitality management and development company with a portfolio of luxury hotels and resorts across Israel. The company sought new technology that would better support digital innovation and enhanced guest experiences as it expanded its operations. By implementing Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Property Management, OPERA Cloud Central, OPERA Cloud Loyalty, OPERA Cloud Distribution, and OPERA Cloud Guest Engagement and Merchandising alongside Oracle CrowdTwist Loyalty and Engagement, Isrotel Hotels has unified key operations, improved guest engagement, and created new opportunities to personalize service throughout its properties.
The Ministry of Finance of Tuzla Canton
The Ministry of Finance of Tuzla Canton oversees public financial management for Tuzla Canton, a federated state and one of ten cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ministry moved from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and EPM to address process and data alignment, support legally compliant program budgeting, and improve reporting to higher levels of government. With Oracle, the ministry can manage budgeting in line with state requirements, increase transparency and control in financial planning, and deliver more consistent and timely reporting in a modern cloud environment.
Monash Health
Monash Health is Victoria’s largest health service, providing integrated healthcare and specialized support services across southeast Melbourne, Australia. To improve consistency, transparency, and operational efficiency, the organization moved eight legacy systems to Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. Monash Health standardized finance and supply chain operations on a single cloud platform, helping strengthen governance, improve efficiency, and better support patient care. With support from Oracle Customer Success Services and Oracle Guided Learning, the organization accelerated adoption and built a more scalable, resilient operating model.
NRB Bank
NRB Bank, a commercial bank in Bangladesh, is focused on expanding its digital banking services and improving the customer experience. To strengthen its core banking platform and support greater digital readiness, the bank selected Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking 14.8 with support from Oracle Customer Success Services. The first FLEXCUBE Universal Banking 14.8 deployment in Bangladesh, the project is helping NRB Bank improve operational efficiency, scalability, and service reliability while supporting future growth.
Numatic International
Founded in 1969, Numatic International designs and manufactures advanced cleaning and maintenance equipment for industrial and residential use. As the company evaluated its complex IT environment, with legacy configurations and extensive customization, it recognized it needed a stronger foundation for scale and growth. Numatic chose Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Integration Cloud to support its internal operations. With Oracle, Numatic is improving decision-making, increasing flexibility, and reducing operational costs.
Ocado
Ocado.com, operated by Ocado Retail, is the world’s largest dedicated online supermarket and a joint venture between Marks & Spencer Group and Ocado Group. The company chose Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service, Oracle Retail Supply Chain Collaboration, Oracle Retail Invoice Matching Cloud Service, and Oracle Retail Data Storage Cloud Service to improve inventory and payment visibility, support supplier invoice processing and payments, and give the business a stronger foundation for continued growth.
Piraeus
Piraeus is the leading financial institution in Greece in terms of loans and deposits market share. The group offers a comprehensive range of financial products and services, with recognized leadership in SME banking, retail banking, and digital banking. To further enhance its transaction banking capabilities, Piraeus selected Oracle’s cloud-based banking solutions, including Oracle Banking Cash Management Cloud Service, Oracle Banking Liquidity Management, Oracle Banking Virtual Account Management, and Oracle Banking Digital Experience Cloud Service. Through collaboration with Oracle Customer Success Services, Piraeus is modernizing its transaction banking platform to deliver improved automation, real-time visibility, and scalable digital services for corporate and institutional clients. With Oracle’s solutions, Piraeus continues to enhance its digital transaction banking offering, supporting operational efficiency and an improved client experience.
Renfe-Operadora (Entidad Pública Empresarial RENFE-Operadora)
Renfe-Operadora is Spain’s national rail operator, providing passenger rail services across high-speed, long-distance, and commuter networks. The company needed a better way to understand its customers and communicate with them in near real time, so it chose Oracle Sales, Oracle Service, Oracle Responsys, Oracle Infinity, and Oracle Unity Customer Data Platform. With Oracle, Renfe-Operadora can quickly segment customers and send important travel updates within minutes, including schedule changes, gate information, and details about service issues.
SOOR Fuel Marketing Company
SOOR Fuel Marketing Company owns, operates, and maintains fuel stations and customer service centers in Kuwait, offering fuel supply, car care, vehicle maintenance, and convenience retail services. As part of its digital business priorities, the company is investing in Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence to unify finance, human resources, procurement, supply chain, workforce, and service operations on one cloud platform. The initiative is expected to automate core processes, improve reporting and planning, strengthen governance, and give leaders real-time insight to support faster, better-informed decisions across the business.
St. Louis International Airport
St. Louis International Airport, part of the City of St. Louis, is a major US transportation hub serving the St. Louis metropolitan area. Facing budget constraints, high costs from maintaining multiple systems, and fragmented reporting, the city is migrating airport operations from Microsoft Dynamics to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, EPM, HCM, and SCM. By working with Oracle Customer Success Services for implementation and enhancement support, the city is streamlining airport operations, consolidating systems, eliminating inefficiencies, and reducing IT overhead through expert-led migration services.
Stuller
Stuller is a leading supplier to the jewelry industry, providing fine jewelry, findings, mountings, tools, packaging, diamonds, and gemstones to retail jewelers. The company chose Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to establish a unified SaaS platform with a single data model across finance, planning, supply chain, human resources, and customer-facing operations. With Oracle, Stuller expects to improve accuracy, gain greater visibility across the business, and support stronger decision-making via a single connected platform.
The University of Johannesburg
The University of Johannesburg is a public university in South Africa serving students, faculty, and staff across a large academic enterprise. To support a more connected, efficient operating model, the university chose Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. With Oracle, the University of Johannesburg is improving automation, strengthening controls, supporting integrations, increasing productivity in finance and reporting, reducing procurement and project costs, and giving employees better access to learning and self-service tools.
Vodafone España
Vodafone España is one of the leading converged operators in the market, with more than 12.7 million mobile lines and 2.5 million fixed lines. To complete its 5G standalone network deployment, the company needed to reduce technical complexity and project risk. Vodafone España chose a suite of Oracle Communications solutions, including Oracle’s 5G Policy Control Function and Oracle Communications Network Analytics Data Director, to support the rollout. With Oracle, Vodafone España can move closer to launching premium, low-latency services beyond basic connectivity and create new monetization opportunities with enterprise and public sector customers.
Westfield
Westfield, a global leader in property and casualty insurance, headquartered in Westfield Center, Ohio, undertook a modernization of its core finance, HR, and procurement systems to address manual processes, fragmented data, and scalability needs. As part of this effort, the company implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, EPM, HCM, and Procurement, enabling greater process automation and improved operational efficiency while supporting future growth.
Wickes
Wickes is a UK home improvement retailer serving customers through stores and digital channels. The company wanted to replace its legacy ERP landscape with a unified platform that could support finance, HR, inventory, and merchandising while improving data governance, simplifying integrations, and supporting future growth. Wickes chose Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, and EPM, along with Oracle Retail solutions and Oracle Integration Cloud, to bring operations onto a single platform, helping improve visibility into performance, cash flow, inventory, and profitability while supporting better workforce planning, stronger compliance, and faster responses to customer demand.
Yas Holding
Yas, a subsidiary of AXIAN Telecom, is a leading telecommunications group that operates in 11 markets across Africa and the Indian Ocean, providing mobile, fixed, digital infrastructure and fintech services to more than 43 million customers. Facing fragmented systems, limited financial and operational insight, and few automation capabilities, Yas selected Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, SCM, and CX, along with embedded AI agents, to standardize operations to standardize operations across countries and provide real-time, groupwide reporting. By starting with 100 AI agents across Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and SCM for process automation, supply chain optimization, and predictive planning, Yas expects to reduce manual work, improve supply chain efficiency and forecast accuracy, speed up decision-making, and onboard new markets and acquisitions more efficiently.