Sovereign cloud demand is "truly global" according to Oracle - and the company is well placed to capitalize on it
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Scott Twaddle noted that Oracle sees huge demand for sovereign cloud computing globally, stating, "We're also seeing huge demand in the Middle East, Japan, and Europe... I can't really think of an area of the world where we're not seeing interest here." He emphasized the growing interest in regions globally, including some of the smallest countries, highlighting the strong desire for localized data management and control.
In discussing the future of sovereign cloud, Larry Ellison remarked, "pretty much every government will likely want their own sovereign cloud and dedicated region in the coming years." He indicated that Oracle is actively negotiating with several countries to establish these localized infrastructures, underscoring a significant shift toward data sovereignty in governmental IT strategies.
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