Oracle has once again proven its strength in the cloud computing industry as it has been named as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Public Cloud Infrastructure as a Service 2025 Vendor Assessment.

One key factor behind the success is its multicloud strategy that enables seamless integration with other major cloud providers. The strong partnership of OCI with Microsoft Azure (12 regions) and Google Cloud (11 regions) allow businesses to connect cloud environments without additional data transfer costs. It is becoming easier for companies to build hybrid and multicloud solutions as they get the flexibility in deploying and managing applications. Oracle has also expanded its database services to work directly within Azure, Google Cloud and AWS.

Another major advantage for OCI is its investment in AI and high-performance computing. The introduction of the OCI Supercluster demonstrates the commitment of Oracle in providing infrastructure to handle demanding AI workloads.

The assessment of IDC simultaneously also highlights deep-rooted expertise of Oracle in enterprise software and database services.

Oracle has continued offering diverse computing options to support Intel, AMD and Arm-based chips equipped with specialized GPU-powered instances for AI and machine learning.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure senior vice president Karan Batta emphasized that the consistent global pricing and distributed cloud model of Oracle enable customers to optimize their cloud strategy. OCI continues to drive innovation and meaningful business outcomes with integrated AI capabilities and powerful AI infrastructure.

The recognition of Oracle as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape reaffirms its strong market position and growing demand for its cloud as well as AI solutions.