Oracle Releases $1.5bn AI Data Platform to Help Bridge the Gap Between GenAI & Enterprise Data

The platform promises to accelerate AI initiatives and simplify the customer journey

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Oracle Releases the $1.5bn AI Data Platform for Customer Service
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Published: October 15, 2025

Francesca Roche

Francesca Roche

Oracle has announced the general release of its Oracle AI Data Platform, with a collective investment of more than $1.5bn. 

During Oracle AI World 2025, the technology company revealed that its brand-new extensive platform was available for general availability.

The new product is primarily designed to assist customers in safely connecting generative AI models with their existing enterprise data, applications, and workflows. 

T.K. Anand, Executive Vice President at Oracle, explained how companies can use the AI platform to revolutionize how they handle data:

“Oracle AI Data Platform enables customers to get their data ready for AI and then leverage AI to transform every business process, 

By unifying data and simplifying the entire AI lifecycle, Oracle AI Data Platform is the most comprehensive foundation for enterprises seeking to harness the power of AI with confidence, security, and agility.

The AI Data Platform provides an equipped foundation for data and AI, allowing customers to design a personalized data lakehouse, avoiding the chances of data duplication. 

And with the help of NVIDIA, the platform has also integrated their accelerated computing infrastructure, allowing latest generation GPUs and libraries to achieve higher performance workloads. 

Oracle’s AI Data Platform is enabled to help customers: 

  1. Turn data into intelligence, this allows customers to convert their raw data into actionable insights and advises adjustments where necessary, achieved by unifying the newly created data lakehouse and AI into one platform. 
  2. Accelerate innovation across teams; by providing customers with a single workbench designed for data engineers, data scientists, and AI developers, collaboration amongst teams is accelerated, speeding up business production and the delivery of AI-powered applications to customers. 
  3. Automate and scale business processes; the platform enables customers to use AI agents to go beyond given analytics, which are crucial when orchestrating workflows, triggering alerts, and driving efficiencies that benefit business outcomes. 
  4. Be enterprise ready from day one; it allows the customer to deliver the necessary scale, performance, and trust required for mission-critical AI adoption by combined the power of Oracle’s Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), open-source engines, industry-leading analytics, and the Autonomous AI Lakehouse. 

By utilizing Oracle’s Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Autonomous AI Database, and OCI Generative AI Service’s capabilities, the AI Data Platform has been designed to function as an enterprise-ready product for data and AI use. 

In addition, AI agents are able to operate seamlessly across multiple systems and applications, including third-party environments, meaning customers can scale AI-driven innovations without friction throughout the enterprise. 

The agents also have access to real-time insights and can also be deployed to automate routine tasks and surface growth opportunities, alongside helping users embed intelligence into their everyday workflows.

Another feature is access to Zero-ETL and Zero Copy capabilities, which are designed to connect enterprises with their business application data, such as service, finance, HR, supply chain, marketing, and sales.

The AI platform also supports extended customer connection by implementing both multicloud and hybrid-cross orchestration, enabling customer processing, and data analyzing from any local cloud or edge sources. 

oracle is reporting that early adopters have been impressed by the results of its AI Data Platform, with over 8,000 practitioners receiving training and more than 100 specific use cases being developed.

Indeed, Kevin Sullivan, US & Global Oracle Alliance Lead, PwC, was very complimentary of how the tool supports complex cloud environments:

“The Oracle AI Data Platform brings together the essential building blocks for secure, governed, and trusted enterprise-grade Analytics and AI in a single platform. 

This enables us to help our clients accelerate innovation and deliver measurable outcomes faster in today’s complex multi-cloud and hybrid environments.

“We see tremendous opportunity for AI to help our clients reimagine how they operate and create value beyond just automating tasks.” 

Currently, Oracle plans to offer a tailored version of its Data AI Platform on the company’s primary application suites including Fusion and NetSuite with a prebuilt integration. 

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