List of Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer 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 Database Exadata Cloud@Customer 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 Database Exadata Cloud@Customer for Database Management include: Santander Bank, a Spain based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 211141 employees and revenues of $63.12 billion, Deutsche Bank, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 89879 employees and revenues of $35.69 billion, Lloyds Banking Group, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 61228 employees and revenues of $24.18 billion, Qatar Airways, a Qatar based Transportation organisation with 55000 employees and revenues of $23.74 billion, HDFC Bank, a India based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 214521 employees and revenues of $23.22 billion and many others.
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2M-IT | Professional Services | 700 | $72M | Finland | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, 2M-IT implemented Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer as its Database Management platform to consolidate and run the company’s core patient record system. The deployment positioned Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer to support 2M-IT Oy’s delivery of social and health services across Finland while centralizing database operations within the Database Management category.
The implementation focused on database consolidation and operational hardening, using Exadata engineered system capabilities to centralize storage and compute for the patient record database. Configuration work emphasized performance optimization, high availability patterns, and standardized backup and maintenance workflows consistent with enterprise Database Management practices.
Operational coverage targeted 2M-IT’s service delivery footprint in Finland and core IT operations that support health and social services applications. The Exadata Cloud@Customer deployment allowed IT teams to offload routine database lifecycle tasks to Oracle managed operations while retaining local data residency and control in support of regulated healthcare workloads.
Governance and process changes accompanied the platform shift, with centralization of database administration tasks and clearer maintenance windows to reduce operational overhead. The project produced explicit outcomes of streamlined operations and reduced costs, enabling IT staff to focus more on delivering accessible services across Finland.
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Aktek Bilisim | Professional Services | 150 | $10M | Turkey | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Aktek Bilisim went live with Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer. Aktek Bilisim is a Turkish software company that develops a business intelligence and database management platform and offers development services, and the Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer deployment establishes a dedicated cloud infrastructure for its Database Management needs.
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer is provisioned as an on-premises Oracle-managed Exadata environment to host Aktek Bilisim's business intelligence platform and database workloads. Configuration focuses on supporting both transactional and analytical database processing typical of Database Management deployments, with capacity provisioning, high IOPS storage, and database consolidation capabilities aligned to their software delivery and analytics functions.
The go-live positions Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer as the primary platform for core database operations, aligning operations across development, analytics, and managed services teams and centralizing database administration under the Cloud@Customer model. Aktek Bilisim cites high performance cloud infrastructure, predictable cloud pricing, and future-ready scalability as the key outcomes of the implementation.
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Al Barid Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 2000 | $180M | Morocco | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Al Barid Bank implemented Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer. The deployment was selected as part of a Database Management initiative for the Morocco-based subsidiary of Barid Al Maghrib, reflecting that Al Barid Bank was already an Oracle Exadata customer and sought to reduce costs, optimize performance, and provide a scalable path to growth.
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer was provisioned as an on-premises cloud-managed Exadata infrastructure to consolidate the bank's database estate and support both transactional and analytic workloads, leveraging Database Management capabilities such as high availability, automated backup and recovery, capacity provisioning, and engineered-system performance optimization. Configuration emphasis included automated maintenance and patching, workload consolidation, and performance tuning consistent with enterprise database operations.
The implementation covered enterprise database functions that underpin core banking, payments, customer service, and finance operations across Al Barid Bank's Morocco operations, aligning with the institution's approximately 2000 employee scale. Operational governance shifted toward centralized database administration, standardized provisioning workflows, formalized change control, and capacity planning to meet banking compliance and operational resilience requirements.
Al Barid Bank’s adoption of Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer situates the bank’s Database Management strategy on a scalable on-premises cloud path intended to lower operating costs and improve system performance while accommodating future growth.
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Ally Financial | Banking and Financial Services | 10700 | $8.2B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Ally Financial implemented Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer as a central element of its hybrid cloud strategy and private cloud transformation. The implementation places Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer at the core of a subscription based Database Management operating model designed to bring public cloud capabilities into Ally's own operations with a predictable cost framework.
The deployment standardized database operations across Ally by consolidating the enterprise database estate onto engineered Exadata infrastructure and by adopting automated provisioning, patch management, and lifecycle orchestration common to Database Management platforms. Configuration work focused on performance tuning for transactional and analytic workloads, integrated backup and recovery capabilities, and operational workflows for capacity and availability management.
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer was integrated into Ally's hybrid cloud stack and on premises infrastructure to support business functions including consumer banking, auto finance, insurance, and commercial lending. The technical scope emphasized unified database operations and standardized procedures rather than application level changes, enabling cross functional database governance and consistent operational controls across Ally's enterprise systems.
Governance and process changes instituted with the rollout prioritized a centralized database operating model, subscription based procurement, and standardized change control to reduce variability in provisioning and maintenance. The stated outcomes are increased business agility, accelerated innovation, enhanced operational efficiency, and a more cost effective and predictable Database Management model for Ally's future operations.
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Arterra Wines Canada | Consumer Packaged Goods | 2438 | $1.2B | Canada | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Arterra Wines Canada implemented Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer to host the data tier and accelerate a broader Oracle Cloud modernization of its enterprise IT and financial systems. The implementation accompanied an upgrade of Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP and the rollout of new JDE features, positioning Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer as the central Database Management platform supporting transactional and reporting workloads.
The deployment centralized the data tier on Exadata infrastructure while the application tier ran JDE EnterpriseOne with integrations to Oracle’s Cloud solutions for CX, Content and Experience, and Enterprise Performance Management. Operational scope emphasized finance and invoicing workflows, with a focus on rapid cloud infrastructure provisioning to support the company’s restructured business. Governance and process changes increased user self-service and reduced paperwork in invoicing, and the program delivered improved overall performance as reported by the customer.
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Transportation | 4000 | $620M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2023 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 5327 | $902M | Romania | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2023 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 14000 | $7.4B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 2235 | $1.3B | Qatar | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2025 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 56000 | $3.4B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Database Exadata Cloud@Customer | Database Management | 2024 | n/a |
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- Advania Island, a Iceland based Retail organization with 100 Employees
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