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Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is collaborating with Alphabet’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google Cloud to offer Gemini AI models to its customers.
The companies have expanded their partnership to offer customers access to Google’s AI models starting with Gemini 2.5 via Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or OCI, Generative AI service.
Oracle said its customers can now use the latest Gemini models to build AI agents for a range of use cases, including multimodal understanding, advanced coding and software development tasks, productivity and workflow automation, and research and knowledge retrieval.
Oracle noted that its customers can use their existing Oracle Universal Credits to start using Google’s Gemini models.
The company plans to make Google’s entire range of Gemini models available via OCI Generative AI service through new integrations with Vertex AI, including models for video, image, speech, and music generation and specialized industry models like MedLM.
“Now, Oracle customers can access our leading models from within their Oracle environments, making it even easier for them to begin deploying powerful AI agents that can support developers, streamline data integration tasks, and much more,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud.
In the future, Oracle said that it will collaborate with Google Cloud to make Gemini models via Vertex AI available as an option within Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, providing customers with a larger choice to boost workflows in finance, HR, supply chain, sales, service, and marketing.