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LONDON - Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) and Defence Technologies have established a collaboration framework to provide sovereign cloud and artificial intelligence solutions for global defense and national security customers, according to a press release issued Thursday.
Defence Technologies, a partnership between Defence Holdings PLC and Whitespace, will deploy its applications across Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), allowing defense organizations to implement AI solutions while maintaining security requirements.
The collaboration aims to enable defense customers to deploy sovereign AI-enabled software products at scale using Oracle’s distributed cloud services, including Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure, Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated, and Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer.
"Our strategy is clear: take the world’s most trusted hyperscale platforms and build sovereign AI products directly on top of them," said Andy McCartney, Chief Technology Officer at Defence Holdings.
Jason Rees, Senior Vice President of Technology Engineering at Oracle EMEA, stated that the collaboration demonstrates how members of Oracle’s Defense Ecosystem program can leverage the platform to deliver sovereign AI capabilities across allied nations.
Defence Technologies is focused on providing AI and advanced technology solutions to national security customers. The partnership represents part of Oracle’s broader effort to support defense and national security missions through its cloud infrastructure.
Defence Holdings describes itself as the UK’s first listed software-led defense company. The announcement was deemed to constitute inside information under the Market Abuse Regulation.
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