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Oracle to Offer Google’s Gemini AI Models in Cloud Deal

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
August 14, 2025
in Business
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Through their cloud computing agreement Oracle and Google enable users to access Google’s Gemini AI models through Oracle’s cloud infrastructure and business software platform.

The partnership enables developers to use Gemini for text and image and video and audio generation within Oracle’s cloud platform while corporate clients can integrate the technology into Oracle’s finance and HR and supply chain applications. The AI tools are available for purchase through the existing Oracle cloud credits system.

Oracle has adopted a business model which includes multiple AI providers instead of developing its own exclusive models. Google continues to grow its enterprise customer base while competing with Microsoft and Amazon for cloud market dominance.

The agreement does not reveal any financial information.

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