Uber Partnership With Oracle Cloud Computing Technology
Uber Partnership With Oracle on seven-year strategic cloud relationship that will help Uber innovate more quickly, bring new products to market and boost profitability.
As the business grows and enters new markets, it is essential for Uber to focus resources on its strategic goals and key skills. Uber said that by moving some of its most crucial workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) it will be able to modernise its infrastructure and quicken the process of becoming profitable.
Uber is changing how commodities, people, and services are transferred between continents and inside urban regions, according to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, If we were to keep our promise to our consumers and produce value for our shareholders, we needed a cloud provider who could maximise innovation and reduce our overall infrastructure costs.
Oracle offers the perfect balance of cost, performance, flexibility and security to let us innovate new products, give outstanding customer service and boost profitability, he continued.
Recent analyst reports and this new strategic alliance with Uber serve to bolster OCI’s plans and goals for its products. Consumers demand infrastructure with the highest price-performance ratio and flexibility across a global footprint. According to the business, Uber can now benefit from these features that are available only through OCI.
“This historic triumph for OCI in a competitive environment is another confirmation of the market’s pace and momentum,” said Oracle CEO Safra Catz. Throughout the world, corporations, governments, and start-ups are realising the advantages of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure over competing hyper scalers and taking advantage of its performance, security, and cost advantages.
The company claimed that in addition to the OCI agreement, other areas of cooperation between the two businesses are also a part of the strategic alliance. Oracle will choose Uber as its preferred ridesharing for its workers’ international travel and dining, the company announced. Oracle will subscribe to Uber for Business globally.