List of Oracle Cloud Database Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Cloud Database 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 Cloud Database for Database Management 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 Cloud Database for Database Management include: American Airlines, a United States based Transportation organisation with 136900 employees and revenues of $54.21 billion, Oncor Electric Delivery, a United States based Utilities organisation with 4561 employees and revenues of $5.24 billion, Daesang Corporation, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 4896 employees and revenues of $2.63 billion, SEI Investments, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 5061 employees and revenues of $1.92 billion, myHermes, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 5500 employees and revenues of $890.0 million and many others.
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American Airlines | Transportation | 136900 | $54.2B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 American Airlines implemented Oracle Cloud Database as a Database Management solution. The deployment targeted hybrid operations spanning Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure and on premise data centers, with support coverage across multiple business verticals and over 1000 virtual machines.
The Oracle Cloud Database implementation encompassed Oracle Database 12c and 19c instances provisioned on Exadata and Oracle Private Cloud Appliance hardware and ZFS storage. The design incorporated Delphix and Actifio for database virtualization to support CI CD pipelines, and continuous deployment workflows were integrated using UCD and Jenkins while containerization work used Docker to move applications toward cloud native patterns. Operational tasks included in place upgrades and maintenance workflows for large VM fleets and database version management.
Architecturally the environment used a hub spoke design for cloud networking and an inter cloud network that connected applications running in Azure to databases running in Oracle Cloud. Secrets and privileged access were managed with CyberArk, and authentication and SSO integration used SiteMinder, PingFederate and OAuth to align database access with enterprise identity controls. Infrastructure automation and provisioning were implemented with Terraform and Ansible to maintain database infrastructure as code.
Operational governance emphasized infrastructure as code with a 99 percent automated infrastructure posture and continuous delivery for regular upgrades. The implementation included coordinated security reviews with the security team to achieve TLS 1.2 and PCI compliance across environments, execution of minimal downtime in place upgrades for critical applications, and ongoing lifecycle management for the database estate serving multiple business functions.
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Daesang Corporation | Manufacturing | 4896 | $2.6B | South Korea | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Daesang Corporation implemented Oracle Cloud Database as part of a broader Oracle Cloud at Customer deployment, leveraging Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer under the Database Management category to address application performance and system stability. The program was driven by the need to speed application performance for R&D and production workloads and to accelerate new food product development cycles while reducing maintenance overhead for outdated hardware.
The implementation focused on database consolidation, capacity provisioning, and resource elasticity, with Oracle Cloud Database configured to scale CPU, memory, and storage on demand. End-to-end management and support services were adopted to centralize operations for database infrastructure and reduce hardware maintenance tasks, enabling parallel development and testing workflows that supported launching over 10 projects concurrently.
Architecturally, the rollout used a cloud at customer model to maintain on-premises control while enabling hybrid cloud operational patterns, preserving low network latency for manufacturing and quality systems. The configuration emphasized high availability and workload performance on Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure, aligning Database Management capabilities with application development, QA, and production environments across Daesang’s global operations.
Governance centered on centralized operational support and lifecycle management for hardware and software, which streamlined maintenance processes and stabilized production services. Reported outcomes included significant maintenance cost savings, ensured scalability without incremental scalability charges, improved application development efficiency, and enhanced service quality for Daesang’s fermented food product initiatives.
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Delphy | Professional Services | 250 | $17M | Netherlands | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Delphy deployed Oracle Cloud Database on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to centralize Database Management for its Delphy Digital SaaS platform and data science workflows. Oracle Cloud Database was implemented as the core Database Management capability and was paired with Oracle APEX and OCI Data Science to support application delivery, model development, and data orchestration.
The implementation provisioned Oracle Database Cloud Service Standard Edition for managed relational data, Oracle APEX for rapid customer-facing application development, and OCI Data Science for Python based simulation and model training. Compute, storage, and networking workloads for Delphy’s SaaS applications were hosted on OCI, creating a consolidated environment for development, testing, and production deployments.
Operational integrations include automated API connections from climate and weather data providers feeding the Delphy knowledge base and data pipelines that move cleaned and enriched datasets into Oracle Cloud Database for analytics and model scoring. The development and operations patterns used to build customer applications were reused to validate data science scripts and promote models into production on the same cloud platform.
Delphy engaged The DOC to guide the initial move to OCI in a two month engagement and to provide ongoing managed services that allow internal staff to focus on application development and data analysis. The shift supported a reorientation of the organization from on site consultancy tasks toward software and data science teams, enabling continuous delivery of crop specific applications across nine crops maintained by the development team.
As an outcome explicitly reported, using OCI Data Science reduced simulation runtimes from hours to minutes and OCI became the single cloud platform for all Delphy data and workloads. The deployment of Oracle Cloud Database aligned infrastructure, application delivery, and data science, and supported explicit business changes including optimized IT support expenditures and the transition to a scalable SaaS operating model.
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Professional Services | 1000 | $150M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2022 | n/a |
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Utilities | 4500 | $785M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2023 | n/a |
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Distribution | 5500 | $890M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Utilities | 4561 | $5.2B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2013 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 300 | $40M | Brazil | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 5061 | $1.9B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Database | Database Management | 2014 | n/a |
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