Oracle Cloud

), and a variety of programming languages, databases, tools, and frameworks including Oracle-specific, open source, and third-party software and systems.

[9] On May 16, 2018 Oracle announced that it had acquired DataScience.com, a privately held cloud workspace platform for data science projects and workloads.

[10] In April 2020, Oracle became the cloud infrastructure provider for Zoom, an online and video meeting platform.

[11] The same month, Nissan announced its migration to Oracle Cloud for its high-performance computing (HPC) workloads used for simulating the structural impacts of a car design.

These applications are offered across a variety of products, industrial sectors with various deployment options to adhere to compliance standards.