List of Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer Customers
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Companies using Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer for Application Hosting and Computing Services include: Deutsche Bank, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 89879 employees and revenues of $35.69 billion, Bharti Airtel India, a India based Communications organisation with 24420 employees and revenues of $22.00 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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Bharti Airtel India | Communications | 24420 | $22.0B | India | Oracle | Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Bharti Airtel India deployed Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer to support Airtel Payments Bank's Unified Payments Interface. The deployment targets Airtel Payments Bank based in Gurugram, which operates a network of 500,000 active banking points, and was chosen to provide a low latency platform for instant transfers and payments.
Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer was provisioned as an Application Hosting and Computing Services implementation delivering dedicated on premises cloud compute and high availability infrastructure, configured for real time transaction processing and low latency networking. Functional capabilities implemented include compute virtualization, high availability clustering, and platform controls for throughput and latency, aligning infrastructure behavior with payment processing workflows and service level objectives.
Integration scope centered on the Unified Payments Interface, with the compute environment supporting instant transfers and real time payments flows through the bank's payments stack. Operational coverage included payments operations, transaction processing teams, and the bank's field banking points, providing compute locality for customer facing transaction endpoints across the network.
Governance and rollout were organized around payments and IT operations, using phased provisioning to stabilize high availability configurations before full production traffic. The implementation aims to enhance performance and enable smooth, real time transactions amid increasing volumes and evolving demands.
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Deutsche Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 89879 | $35.7B | Germany | Oracle | Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Deutsche Bank entered a multi-year collaboration with Oracle to modernize and consolidate its mission-critical database estate, implementing Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer in its data centers and aligning with Oracle distributed cloud offerings that include Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer under the Application Hosting and Computing Services category. The engagement is framed as on-premises managed distributed cloud deployments to centralize compute and database infrastructure within the bank's owned facilities.
Deployment architecture focused on colocating high-performance Exadata database infrastructure alongside Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer compute capacity inside Deutsche Bank data centers, providing managed on-prem compute and storage for latency sensitive workloads. Functional scope targeted mission-critical database workloads that support trading platforms, payments systems, risk engines, and regulatory reporting, consolidating disparate database instances into a smaller number of Exadata and cloud@customer managed deployments.
Operational coverage spanned the bank's on-prem data centers and the business functions of trading, payments, risk, and regulatory reporting, with rollout planned as a multi-year program between Deutsche Bank and Oracle. Governance emphasis centered on centralizing database estate management and standardizing operational processes for on-prem distributed cloud operations, aligning infrastructure ownership inside the bank with Oracle managed services.
Oracle has publicly indicated Deutsche Bank is a customer for its distributed cloud offerings that include Exadata and Compute Cloud@Customer, and the collaboration explicitly targeted cost reduction and improved performance for mission-critical database workloads. The implementation narrative positions Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer and Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer as the core Application Hosting and Computing Services components supporting consolidation of the bank's database estate.
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Nomura Research Institute (NRI) | Professional Services | 16708 | $5.1B | Japan | Oracle | Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Nomura Research Institute (NRI) deployed Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer as part of an OCI Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer implementation to run mission-critical financial SaaS including BESTWAY and other capital-markets platforms inside its own data centers. Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer is positioned within NRI's Application Hosting and Computing Services footprint to deliver on-premises cloud compute capabilities for regulated capital-markets workloads, addressing data residency, regulatory and latency requirements while modernizing operations.
The implementation centralized compute services on-premises, leveraging Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer to provision virtual machines and instance images, manage lifecycle and orchestration, and attach enterprise block storage and private networking consistent with Application Hosting and Computing Services norms. Configuration work focused on VM sizing, image management, and automated provisioning workflows to support continuous delivery of the BESTWAY platform and other capital-markets applications.
Integrations emphasized runtime hosting for BESTWAY and other capital-markets platforms, with Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer operating inside NRI data centers under the OCI Dedicated Region control plane. This arrangement inferred the consumption of OCI Compute and related on-premises compute services to deliver isolated compute instances, private network connectivity, and localized storage for low latency and regulatory-aligned processing.
Governance and operational changes centered on aligning cloud control plane operations with compliance controls and data residency policies, instituting capacity planning and provisioning governance for on-premises cloud resources, and updating runbook and incident processes to reflect Dedicated Region operations. The deployment intent was explicit about meeting data residency, regulatory and latency requirements while modernizing NRI operations, with Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer serving as the primary on-premises compute layer within NRI's Application Hosting and Computing Services environment.
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