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By Justin Hendry on Feb 10, 2021 3:58PM
Ramps up federal govt push.
Oracle has joined forces with Canberra-based data centre provider Australian Data Centres (ADC) to provide its suite of public cloud services to federal government agencies from the nation s capital.
The company said ADC will deploy its Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, a fully-managed cloud region designed to satisfy strict data sovereignty and security requirements.
It effectively brings Oracle’s total number of Australian cloud regions to three, following the launch of the Melbourne and Sydney regions in February 2020 and August 2019, respectively.
Oracle said that plugging its Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer into ADC in Canberra would extend its “already broad services to government, particularly across secure workloads”.
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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Australian Data Centres (ADC) has selected Oracle Dedicated Region [email protected] to provide sovereign hosted cloud services to the Australian Federal Government. Hosted within Australian Data Centres state-of-the-art secure data centre facility in Canberra, the Dedicated Region [email protected] will extend Oracle s already broad services to government, particularly across secure workloads in National Security, Health, Human Services and other departments and agencies dealing with the sensitive data of Australia and Australians. Oracle Dedicated Region [email protected] makes it easier for government entities to securely move to the next stage of their cloud-enabled transformation, said Cherie Ryan, vice president and Regional managing director ANZ, Oracle. It builds on our strong momentum in the Canberra market and provides the equivalent of a third Australian cloud region, complement