List of Oracle Alloy Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Alloy customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Alloy for Cloud Storage from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Alloy for Cloud Storage include: NTT Data, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 197777 employees and revenues of $31.40 billion, stc Group, a Saudi Arabia based Communications organisation with 23780 employees and revenues of $17.98 billion, Advanced Info Service, a Thailand based Communications organisation with 19698 employees and revenues of $6.87 billion, Ooredoo Qatar, a Qatar based Communications organisation with 16717 employees and revenues of $6.48 billion, Nomura Research Institute (NRI), a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 16708 employees and revenues of $5.10 billion and many others.
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Advanced Info Service | Communications | 19698 | $6.9B | Thailand | Oracle | Oracle Alloy | Cloud Storage | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Advanced Info Service implemented Oracle Alloy to establish AIS Cloud, a Cloud Storage deployment that positions AIS as Thailand’s first locally owned and operated hyperscale cloud provider. The implementation is explicitly scoped to deliver Oracle Alloy and more than 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services, including the latest AI capabilities, from two AIS data centres located in Thailand, with AIS operating and providing local support for the platform.
The Oracle Alloy implementation provisions core Cloud Storage capabilities consistent with hyperscale services, enabling object and block storage, backup and archival workflows, data lifecycle policies, and customer-controlled encryption and key management to support sovereign data controls. Oracle Alloy extends OCI services into AIS Cloud, allowing customers to move and modernize from on-premises environments to AIS Cloud or repatriate cloud workloads back to Thailand, while surface-level AI services are available as part of the same OCI service set.
Operational coverage focuses on public and private sector organizations across Thailand, with managed service partners enabled to consume and deliver services on AIS Cloud. Governance and compliance are defined around Thailand regulatory regimes, notably the Personal Data Protection Act and the Cybersecurity Act, with customer information housed within Thailand and in-country disaster recovery capabilities designed to provide business resilience.
The implementation supports AIS’s strategic shift toward platform and cloud-centric business models by providing sovereign Cloud Storage and AI-enabled cloud services, enabling AIS to offer local data residency, regulatory alignment, and local support to customers and partners. Oracle Alloy, as deployed in AIS Cloud, is positioned to underpin modernization of core IT operations for Thai organizations while addressing explicit data sovereignty and resiliency requirements.
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Nomura Research Institute (NRI) | Professional Services | 16708 | $5.1B | Japan | Oracle | Oracle Alloy | Cloud Storage | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Nomura Research Institute (NRI) deployed Oracle Alloy as a Cloud Storage implementation to provide dedicated cloud infrastructure for its customers in Japan. The deployment is centered in NRI operated datacenters in Tokyo and Osaka and is positioned to deliver a sovereign cloud environment that supports high performance compute for AI workloads.
Oracle Alloy was provisioned to enable dedicated cloud services and high performance infrastructure, and NRI has deployed NVIDIA Hopper GPUs with plans to deploy NVIDIA AI Enterprise on Oracle Alloy. The implementation targets GPU instance and Kubernetes cluster footprints, leveraging OCI Kubernetes Engine deployment images and OCI AI Blueprints for no code deployment recipes, aligning platform configuration with common Cloud Storage operational patterns for data locality and regulated workloads.
Operational coverage is explicitly Japan focused, serving NRI customers from its Tokyo and Osaka sites while using Oracle Alloy to expose OCI distributed cloud capabilities within a controlled, dedicated environment. Integrations described by NRI include NVIDIA GPU hardware and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software stack on OCI, enabling the use of GPU shapes and Kubernetes clusters for training and inference, and allowing NRI to combine storage and compute governance inside Oracle Alloy.
Governance and process emphasis is on security and data sovereignty, NRI states Oracle Alloy helps them provide customized services while adhering to stringent governance and regulatory requirements. The implementation supports enterprise AI use cases named by NRI, including generative AI and large language model development, and positions Oracle Alloy within their Cloud Storage strategy to deliver in-region, governed AI infrastructure to customers.
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NTT Data | Professional Services | 197777 | $31.4B | Japan | Oracle | Oracle Alloy | Cloud Storage | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, NTT DATA Japan deployed Oracle Alloy to strengthen sovereign cloud capabilities and expand its Cloud Storage offerings for public and private sector customers. Oracle Alloy is deployed in two of NTT DATA Japan's data centers and is positioned to give customers access to 150 plus Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services, including the latest AI capabilities, to accelerate cloud adoption while addressing data sovereignty and compliance requirements.
The implementation configures Oracle Alloy as a complete cloud infrastructure platform that enables NTT DATA Japan to offer infrastructure and platform services and cloud native development tools through its OpenCanvas sovereign cloud. Oracle Alloy provides the foundation to present OCI infrastructure and platform services alongside NTT DATA Japan's proprietary cloud services, enabling a combined stack for application modernization and cloud native workloads.
Operationally, Oracle Alloy is integrated into OpenCanvas and will be rolled out with additional capabilities in the Japan East region by the end of December 2025 and in the Japan West region by the end of March 2027, ensuring customer data can be retained within Japan to meet regulatory controls. The deployment covers industry verticals such as financial services, the public sector, and telecommunications, and is intended to broaden cloud service options available to domestic organizations.
Governance and service delivery are structured to preserve OpenCanvas's customized offerings while introducing Oracle Alloy driven platform governance, enabling NTT DATA Japan to act as a cloud service provider under Oracle's distributed cloud model. NTT DATA Japan will also consider leveraging NTT Group innovations such as the IOWN initiative and the LLM named tsuzumi in conjunction with Oracle Alloy as part of future service evolution.
The stated business objectives for the Oracle Alloy deployment are to broaden cloud service offerings, accelerate cloud adoption in Japan, and address data sovereignty and compliance for customers. Oracle Alloy enables NTT DATA Japan to present expanded Cloud Storage and OCI based capabilities to help customers migrate to and securely operate in the cloud.
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Ooredoo Qatar | Communications | 16717 | $6.5B | Qatar | Oracle | Oracle Alloy | Cloud Storage | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Ooredoo Qatar deployed Oracle Alloy as a Cloud Storage platform to establish a sovereign, locally operated hyperscale cloud and AI platform. The deployment aligns the communications provider with the country’s national innovation agenda and positions Ooredoo Qatar to offer enterprise cloud capabilities across commercial and public sector customers.
Oracle Alloy provisioning concentrates on core Cloud Storage functionality expected for hyperscale environments, including scalable object storage and block storage, storage lifecycle management, data encryption controls and metadata-driven policy automation. Oracle Alloy is described as supporting AI workloads alongside storage, which implies integrated storage tiering and automated data management to serve analytics and machine learning pipelines.
The implementation is scoped as a sovereign, locally operated platform, indicating onshore data residency and operational control for Qatar, and it is positioned to serve Ooredoo’s enterprise cloud services and national digital initiatives. The architecture emphasizes hyperscale capacity and platform-level orchestration for cloud-native and AI workloads rather than single-application hosting, enabling cross-enterprise consumption models by business units and external enterprise customers.
Governance is organized around sovereign operation and regulatory alignment, with data residency and local operational ownership reinforced by the platform choice. The deployment of Oracle Alloy elevates Ooredoo Qatar’s regional enterprise cloud capability and reinforces its ability to support Qatar’s digital transformation and national development agenda.
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stc Group | Communications | 23780 | $18.0B | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Alloy | Cloud Storage | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, stc Group deployed Oracle Alloy as a Cloud Storage solution to expand its cloud offerings. The deployment targeted Saudi Arabia and Bahrain and aimed to serve public sector organizations that require strict national cybersecurity and data residency controls.
Oracle Alloy was provisioned to run within stc's own data centers, enabling stc to present integrated Oracle Cloud capabilities under its operator footprint. Functional capabilities implemented emphasize persistent object storage, data residency controls, encryption at rest and in transit, tenant isolation and API based provisioning consistent with Cloud Storage category workflows. Configuration focused on multi tenant service catalogs and provisioning automation to support rapid service onboarding for enterprise and government customers.
Operational scope covers stc Group's core commercial regions and its more than 13 subsidiaries across the Middle East, North Africa and Europe, with initial commercialization prioritized in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. The integration model centers on exposing Oracle Cloud services through local data center endpoints, preserving data locality while leveraging Oracle backend cloud capabilities. Business functions impacted include stc's digital infrastructure, cloud computing and cybersecurity portfolios, and the offering is positioned to support downstream services such as digital payments, Internet of Things, digital media and enterprise cloud workloads.
Governance and rollout emphasized compliance with national cybersecurity and data residency requirements for public sector contracts, with controls embedded in storage configuration and tenant onboarding processes. The program enables stc to rapidly expand cloud product offerings using Oracle Alloy while retaining operational control in its data centers.
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