Oracle Secures Deal to Provide Cloud and AI Services to Singapore’s Military

Oracle has been selected to supply cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) services to Singapore’s Ministry of Defence and the armed forces, strengthening the country’s technological infrastructure for defense operations.

The partnership, announced this week, will see Oracle deploying its cloud solutions to enhance Singapore’s digital defense strategy. The agreement comes as global militaries increasingly integrate AI-driven technologies into their operational frameworks.

Oracle’s cloud services will provide secure and scalable computing power for Singapore’s defense sector, facilitating data analysis, operational efficiency, and advanced AI-driven insights.

While specific financial details were not disclosed, Oracle confirmed that its services would include AI-driven data analytics and secure cloud storage solutions tailored to Singapore’s military needs. The arrangement aligns with the nation’s broader efforts to adopt cutting-edge technologies in both public and defense sectors.

Oracle, a major player in enterprise cloud computing, has been expanding its AI and cloud offerings across various industries, including government and defense. This latest agreement marks another step in its efforts to support digital transformation in national security operations.

Singapore has long emphasized technological innovation in its defense strategy, and this collaboration is expected to further enhance its cybersecurity and AI capabilities. With increasing geopolitical uncertainties, nations worldwide are prioritizing secure and efficient data infrastructure to support defense and intelligence operations.

This deal places Oracle among key global technology providers supporting military modernization efforts, reinforcing the company’s position in the growing market for defense-oriented cloud computing solutions.

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