Oracle University Podcast
Have you ever considered how a single server can support countless applications and workloads at once? In this episode, hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham explore the sophisticated technologies that make this possible in modern cloud data centers. They discuss the roles of hypervisors, virtual machines, and containers, explaining how these innovations enable efficient resource sharing, robust security, and greater flexibility for organizations. Cloud Tech Jumpstart: Oracle University Learning Community: LinkedIn: X: Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, Anna Hulkower,...
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Have you ever wondered where all your digital memories, work projects, or favorite photos actually live in the cloud? In this episode, Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham discuss cloud storage. They explore how data is carefully organized, the different ways it can be stored—whether right next to the server or across the network—and what keeps it safe and easy to find. Cloud Tech Jumpstart: Oracle University Learning Community: LinkedIn: X: Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, Anna Hulkower, Radhika Banka, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode. ...
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Curious about what really goes on inside a cloud data center? In this episode, Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham dive into how cloud data centers are transforming the way organizations manage technology. They explore the differences between traditional and cloud data centers, the roles of CPUs, GPUs, and RAM, and why operating systems and remote access matter more than ever. Cloud Tech Jumpstart: Oracle University Learning Community: LinkedIn: X: Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, Anna Hulkower, Radhika Banka, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode....
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Hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham are joined by Brent Dayley, Senior Principal APEX and Apps Dev Instructor, to explore the latest vector AI supporting features in Oracle Exadata and GoldenGate 23ai. The conversation begins with an overview of Exadata’s capabilities and then shifts to how GoldenGate is powering distributed AI, real-time data streaming, and analytics with advanced microservices architecture. Brent highlights recent GoldenGate enhancements, including distributed vector support, robust monitoring, OCI IAM integration, and support for next-generation AI workloads via...
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In this episode of the Oracle University Podcast, hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham are joined by Brent Dayley, Senior Principal APEX & Apps Dev Instructor. Together, they explore how to implement Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) using Oracle AI Vector Search and OCI Generative AI. Brent walks listeners through the similarities and differences between building RAG workflows with Python and PL/SQL, offering practical insights into embedding creation, semantic search, and prompt engineering within Oracle’s technology stack. Oracle AI Vector Search Deep Dive: Oracle...
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Join hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham as they explore one of the most exciting innovations in enterprise AI: Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) powered by Oracle AI Vector Search. In this episode, Senior Principal APEX & Apps Dev Instructor Brent Dayley walks through the fundamentals of RAG, explaining how it combines Oracle Database 23ai, vector embeddings, and large language models to deliver accurate, context-rich answers from both business and unstructured data. Discover the typical RAG workflow, practical setup steps on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and how to work with...
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Go deeper into Oracle AI Vector Search as hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham, along with Senior Principal APEX & Apps Dev Instructor Brent Dayley, break down how vector indexes, memory requirements, and similarity metrics make fast, powerful semantic search possible in Oracle Database 23ai. Learn about the different types of vector indexes, the VECTOR data type, and how exact and approximate similarity searches work, including best practices for vector management and search performance. Oracle AI Vector Search Fundamentals: Oracle University Learning Community: LinkedIn: ...
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Explore Oracle AI Vector Search and learn how to find data by meaning, not just keywords, using powerful vector embeddings within Oracle Database 23ai. In this episode, hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham, along with Senior Principal APEX & Apps Dev Instructor Brent Dayley, break down how similarity search works, the new VECTOR data type, and practical steps for implementing secure, AI-powered search across both structured and unstructured data. Oracle AI Vector Search Fundamentals: Oracle University Learning Community: LinkedIn: X: Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh,...
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Join hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham for a special episode of the Oracle University Podcast as they explore the Oracle Analytics AI Assistant. In this episode, you’ll discover how Oracle’s AI-powered conversational tool empowers users of all backgrounds to interact with business data using simple, natural-language questions. Learn how the assistant interprets queries, surfaces visualizations, and delivers actionable insights in seconds, all within Oracle’s secure analytics environment. The episode dives into best practices for data preparation, security and privacy safeguards, how...
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Running Oracle Database@AWS is most effective when you have full visibility and control over your environment. In this episode, hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham are joined by Rashmi Panda, who explains how to monitor performance, track key metrics, and catch issues before they become problems. Later, Samvit Mishra shares key best practices for securing, optimizing, and maintaining a resilient Oracle Database@AWS deployment. Oracle Database@AWS Architect Professional: Oracle University Learning Community: LinkedIn: X: Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, Anna...
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Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we’ll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let’s get started!
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Lois: Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast! I’m Lois Houston, Director of Communications and Adoption with Customer Success Services, and with me is Nikita Abraham, Team Lead: Editorial Services with Oracle University.
Nikita: Hi everyone! You’re listening to our Best of 2025 series, where over the next few weeks, we’re revisiting four of our most popular episodes of the year.
Lois: Today is #2 of 4, and we’re throwing it back to an episode with Senior Manager of CSS OU Cloud Delivery Samvit Mishra. This episode was all about shining a light on multicloud, a game-changing strategy involving the use of multiple cloud service providers.
01:07
Nikita: That’s right, Lois. Oracle has been an early adopter of multicloud and a pioneer in multicloud services. So, we began that conversation by asking Samvit to explain what multicloud is and why someone would need more than one cloud provider.
Samvit: Multicloud is a very simple, basic concept. It is the coordinated use of cloud services from more than one cloud service provider.
01:30
Nikita: But why would someone want to use more than one cloud service provider?
Samvit: There are many reasons why a customer might want to leverage two or more cloud service providers. First, it addresses the very real concern of mitigating or avoiding vendor lock-in. By using multiple providers, companies can avoid being tied down to one vendor and maintain their flexibility.
01:53
Lois: That’s like not putting all your eggs in one basket, so to speak.
Samvit: Exactly. Another reason is that customers want the best of breed. What that means is basically leveraging or utilizing the best product from one cloud service provider and pairing it against the best product from another cloud service provider. Getting a solution out of the combined products…out of the coordinated use of those services.
02:22
Nikita: So, it sounds like multicloud is becoming the new normal. And as we were saying before, Oracle was a pioneer in this space. But why did we embrace multicloud so wholeheartedly?
Samvit: We recognized that our customers were already moving in this direction. Independent studies from Flexera found that 89% of the subjects of the study used multicloud. And we conducted our own study and came to similar numbers. Over 90% of our customers use two or more cloud service providers.
HashiCorp, the big infrastructure as code company, came to similar numbers as well, 94%. They basically asked companies if multicloud helped them advance their business goals. And 94% said yes. And all this is very recent data.
03:13
Lois: Can you give us the backstory of Oracle’s entry into the multicloud space?
Samvit: Sure. So back in 2019, Oracle and Microsoft Azure joined forces and announced the interconnect service between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Microsoft Azure. The interconnect was between Oracle’s FastConnect and Microsoft Azure’s ExpressRoute. This was a big step, as it allowed for a direct connection between the two providers without needing a third-party.
And now we have several of our data centers interconnected already. So, out of the 48 regions, 12 of them are already interconnected. And more are coming. And you can very easily configure the interconnect.
This interconnectivity guarantees low latency, high throughput, and predictable performance. And also, on the OCI side, there are no egress or ingress charges for your data.
There's also a product called Oracle Database@Azure, where Oracle and Microsoft deliver Oracle Database services in Microsoft Azure data centers.
04:20
Lois: That’s exciting! And what are the benefits of this product?
Samvit: The main advantage is the co-location. Being co-located with the Microsoft Azure data center offers you native integration between Azure and OCI resources. No manual configuration of a private interconnect between the two providers is needed. You're going to get microsecond latency between your applications and the Oracle Database.
The OCI-native Exadata Database Service is available on Oracle Database@Azure. This enables you to get the highest level of Oracle Database performance, scalability, security, and availability. And your tech support can be provided either from Microsoft or from Oracle.
05:11
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05:51
Nikita: Welcome back. Samvit, there have been some new multicloud milestones from OCI, right? Can you tell us about them?
Samvit: That’s right, Niki. I am thrilled to share the latest news on Oracle’s multicloud partnerships. We now have agreements with Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Amazon Web Services.
So, as we were discussing earlier, with Azure, we have the Oracle Interconnect for Azure and Oracle Database@Azure. Now, with Google Cloud, we have the Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud. And it is very similar to the Oracle Interconnect for Azure. With Google Cloud, we have physically interconnected data centers and they provide a sub-2 millisecond latency private interconnection. So, you can come in and provision virtual circuits going from Oracle FastConnect to Google Cloud Interconnect.
And the best thing is that there are no egress or ingress charges for your data. The way it is structured is you have your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure on one side, with your virtual cloud network, your subnets, and your resources. And on the other side, you have your Google Cloud router with your virtual private cloud subnet and your resources interconnecting.
You initiate the connectivity on the Google Cloud side, retrieve the service key and provide that service key to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and complete the interconnection on the OCI side. So, for example, our US East Ashburn interconnect will match with us-east4 on the Google Cloud side.
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Lois: Now, wasn’t the other major announcement Oracle Database@Google Cloud? Tell us more about that, please.
Samvit: With Oracle Database@Google Cloud, you can run your applications on Google Cloud and the database inside the Google Cloud platform. That's the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure database co-located in Google Cloud platform data centers. It allows you to run native integration between GCP and OCI resources with no manual configuration of private interconnect between these two cloud service providers.
That means no FastConnect, no Interconnect because, again, the database is located in the Google Cloud data center. And you're going to get microsecond latency and the OCI native Exadata Database Service. So, you're going to gain the highest level of Oracle Database performance, scalability, security, and availability.
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Lois: And how is the tech support managed?
Samvit: The technical support is a collaboration between Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. That means you can either have the technical support provided to completion by Google Cloud or by Oracle. One of us will provide you with an end-to-end solution.
08:43
Nikita: During CloudWorld last year, we also announced Oracle Database@AWS, right?
Samvit: Yes, Niki. That’s where Oracle and Amazon Web Services deliver the Oracle Database service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in your AWS data center. This will provide you with native integration between AWS and OCI resources, with no manual configuration of private interconnect between AWS and OCI. And you're getting microsecond latency with the OCI-native Exadata Database Service.
And again, as with Oracle Database@Google Cloud and Oracle Database@Azure, you're gaining the highest level of Oracle Database performance, scalability, security, and availability. And the technical support is provided by either AWS or Oracle all the way to completion. Now, Oracle Database@AWS is currently available in limited preview, with broader availability in the coming months as it expands to new regions to meet the needs of our customers.
09:49
Lois: That’s great. Now, how does Oracle fare when it comes to pricing, especially compared to our major cloud competitors?
Samvit: Our pricing is pretty consistent. You’ll see that in all cases across the world, we have the less expensive solution for you and the highest performance as well.
10:06
Nikita: Let’s move on to some use cases, Samvit. How might a company use the multicloud setup?
Samvit: Let’s start with the split-stack architecture between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Microsoft Azure.
Like I was saying earlier, this partnership dates back to 2019. And basically, we eliminated the FastConnect partner from the middle. And this will provide you with high throughput, low latency, and very predictable performance, all of this on highly available links. These links are redundant, ensuring business continuity between OCI and Azure.
And you can have your database on the OCI side and your application on Microsoft Azure side or the other way around. You can have SQL Server on Azure and the application running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. And this is very easy to configure.
10:55
Lois: It really sounds like Oracle is at the forefront of the multicloud revolution. Thanks so much, Samvit, for shedding light on this exciting topic.
Samvit: It was my pleasure.
Nikita: That's a wrap for today. To learn more about what we discussed, head over to mylearn.oracle.com and search for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Multicloud Architect Professional course.
Lois: We hope you enjoyed that conversation. Join us next week for another throwback episode. Until then, this is Lois Houston...
Nikita: And Nikita Abraham, signing off!
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