Madrid welcomes this week one of Oracle’s most ambitious moves in its European expansion strategy. The technology company has announced the launch of its third cloud region in Spain, a key step so that national companies can access the firm’s full artificial intelligence (AI) stack as soon as possible. This announcement, presented at an event held in the capital, reinforces Spain’s position as a strategic hub for the deployment of advanced cloud and artificial intelligence services in Europe.
AI as a driver of business transformation
During the meeting, Albert Triola, general director of Oracle Spain, highlighted the transformative role of artificial intelligence in all areas of the economy. “AI is changing everything, the way companies work, the way business is done, and the lives of citizens,” he noted. For the manager, the true value lies in the integration of all technological layers, from infrastructure to business applications, including data management. “Our integrated offering covers infrastructure, data and applications. Only then can we help customers get the most out of AI and transform their businesses.”
The third cloud region, already in operation, will allow Spanish organizations to take advantage of the complete AI capabilities offered by Oracle, with an infrastructure reinforced by next-generation GPUs from Nvidia. With this, the company seeks to reduce latency, improve data sovereignty and facilitate the adoption of artificial intelligence solutions in key sectors such as public administration, banking or healthcare.
Oracle has announced the launch of its third cloud region in Spain, a key step so that national companies can access the firm’s full artificial intelligence (AI) stack as soon as possible.
Three layers for the same objective, AI everywhere
Oracle has presented a strategy that covers the three fundamental layers to deploy artificial intelligence comprehensively. At the infrastructure layer, the Oracle AI Data Platforma solution designed to manage the entire data cycle in an automated way, from ingestion to analysis, accelerating the development and deployment of enterprise-scale AI models.
Next to her, Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse strengthens analytics and AI capabilities with an architecture interoperable with leading hyperscalers, while Oracle Acceleron improves the speed and security of data movement within the cloud. Besides, OCI Dedicated Region25 allows you to deploy more than 200 cloud and artificial intelligence services directly in customers’ data centers, guaranteeing full parity with the public cloud and local regulatory compliance.
The data layer, the heart of artificial intelligence
At the data layer, Oracle has gone one step further with Oracle AI Database 26aia database with native AI and advanced vector search capabilities, compatible with multicloud environments. This advancement allows organizations to process and analyze large volumes of information more efficiently and securely.
Added to this is Oracle Multicloud Universal Creditsa new flexible consumption model that makes it easy to use credits between different clouds, including AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. The services of Oracle Database@AWS, @Azure and @GoogleCloudwith new regions and AI capabilities that strengthen interoperability between platforms.
Applications with integrated AI, the next level
At the application layer, the company has announced a new AI Agent Marketplaceintegrated into Oracle Fusion Applicationswhich will enable customers to discover and deploy partner-validated AI agents directly into their workflows. These agents are now available for key areas such as finance, human resources, supply chain and customer experience.
Likewise, the AI Agent Studio has been expanded with support for the main providers of large linguistic models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Cohere, Google, Meta and xAI) and new features for prompt management, multimodal integration and observability. The user experience also evolves thanks to a new AI-powered home page, with intelligent search and personalized flows that learn from user behavior.
Spain, a key piece in Oracle’s global strategy
With the opening of this third cloud region, Oracle consolidates its commitment to innovation in the Spanish and European market. The deployment not only reinforces the country’s technological infrastructure, but also boosts the competitiveness of companies seeking to integrate artificial intelligence quickly and safely into their processes.
The arrival of this new region places Spain in a strategic position within the global Oracle Cloud ecosystem, allowing local and multinational companies to operate with greater efficiency and regulatory compliance. In a context where data sovereignty and responsible AI are priorities, Oracle is committed to offering a cloud designed for the future, prepared for the demands of the next digital decade.
