Oracle slams report claiming a massive Microsoft cloud deal collapsed as 'inaccurate'
- Oracle says reports a Microsoft deal had broken down were "inaccurate"
- The two companies regularly explore further partnership options
- Microsoft is actively using rival clouds to support its customers
Oracle says that details reported about its cloud deal with Microsoft are "inaccurate" (via Reuters), and that Microsoft remains both an OCI customer and a partner as the two companies continue to collaborate.
"We have a tremendously collaborative and fruitful partnership, where we often talk about ways we can expand upon our ongoing work together," a company spokesperson said.
Business Insider had reported that a deal between the two companies was under pressure due to security and compliance concerns.
Microsoft and Oracle are still working together
Per earlier reports, the agreement could have been worth more than $3 billion, making it one of the largest cloud infrastructure leasing deals between any hyperscalers. The aim was to give Microsoft access to...
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