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Oracle To Invest $2 Billion In Germany To Bolster AI and Cloud Infrastructure

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Oracle is investing $2 billion over five years in Germany to expand its AI and cloud infrastructure, focusing on the Frankfurt region. This move addresses the growing demand for AI and cloud services, aligning with Germany’s push for digital innovation. The investment aims to enhance Oracle’s cloud offerings, support data sovereignty, and help organizations accelerate […] The post Oracle To Invest $2 Billion In Germany To Bolster AI and Cloud In…
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The US software giant Oracle wants to expand AI applications and cloud infrastructure in the Rhine-Main area. It is not the first billion investment in data centers in Frankfurt and the surrounding area.

According to Berlin, this proves that Germany remains an attractive location for digital innovation.

According to Amazon and Microsoft, Oracle now wants to invest billions in German data centers and promises more sovereignty just like the competition.

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Investments, Artificial Intelligence (AI, AI): (dpa) In particular in the Rhine-Main region, the US company Oracle plans to invest in the expansion of modern IT systems. Politically, the project is assessed as an opportunity for economic development, but also as a risk.

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Moneycab broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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