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Oracle and AWS expand Exadata Database Service to more regions

The offering is generally available across 22 AWS regions, and Oracle is backing the rollout with $55.63 billion in capital expenditures for FY 2026.

Oracle and Amazon Web Services expanded their strategic collaboration with the general availability of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure via Oracle AI Database@AWS, according to Yahoo Finance. The joint offering is designed to deliver Exadata-grade performance and pay-per-use economics for enterprise workloads, with Oracle databases able to run alongside AWS analytics and generative AI services without moving or duplicating data.

The expansion targets enterprise cloud migrations, positioning Oracle's database technology inside the AWS environment across 22 AWS regions worldwide. Yahoo Finance also frames the partnership as part of a broader AI infrastructure buildout by two companies with very different financial scale.

Oracle reported FY 2026 total revenue of $67.4 billion, up 17% year over year, and cloud infrastructure revenues rising 77% to $18.1 billion. Non-GAAP operating income was $28.9 billion, non-GAAP EPS reached $7.63, and Remaining Performance Obligations increased 363% to $638 billion, while the infrastructure investment required $55.63 billion in capital expenditures, resulting in free cash flow of negative $23.7 billion and prompting Oracle to raise $48 billion in combined debt and equity financing.

Amazon’s financial profile in the same coverage period contrasts sharply, with Q2 2026 net sales up 20% to $200.6 billion and operating income rising 43% to $27.5 billion. AWS contributed $16.6 billion, AWS cloud revenue grew 37% year over year to $42.2 billion, and trailing twelve-month operating cash flow totaled $161.4 billion, even as Amazon recorded a minor $7.6 billion free cash flow outflow tied to AI infrastructure spending, per Yahoo Finance.

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