Oracle Cloud to strengthen Australian digital economy
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In a significant stride towards enhancing Australia’s digital landscape, Oracle has unveiled the Oracle Cloud for Australian Government and Defense, a groundbreaking hyper-scale cloud platform located in Canberra. This revolutionary initiative is poised to propel the country’s public sector capabilities, offering a multitude of services aimed at bolstering performance, security, data analytics, and distributed cloud capabilities.
With its completion of the Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment at the PROTECTED level, Oracle’s government cloud ensures adherence to the stringent Information Security Manual (ISM) controls, further solidifying its commitment to safeguarding sensitive data.
A leap forward for Australia’s public sector
Amidst the dynamic realm of digital transformation, the launch of Oracle Cloud for Australian Government and Defense stands as a pivotal advancement. This innovative cloud platform presents a comprehensive and secure ecosystem for public sector organisations, spanning federal, state, and local governments and their service providers. With over 100 services at their disposal, these entities can harness the cloud’s power to construct and operate applications efficiently, a capability that has become increasingly essential in the modern era.
The strategic positioning of the new government cloud in Canberra reinforces its distinctiveness. Physically isolated from Oracle’s other cloud regions, it offers a highly secure environment tailored specifically to the unique needs of government operations. This separation ensures the integrity of sensitive data while fostering unparalleled performance and reliability.
Elevating Australia’s digital landscape
Oracle’s investment in this new government cloud aligns seamlessly with Australia’s broader digital aspirations. The heightened emphasis on digital and ICT initiatives, exemplified by the budget allocation of over US$1.3 billion in 2023-24, underscores the nation’s commitment to advancing its digital economy. Stephen Bovis, Oracle’s Regional Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand, aptly articulates this commitment, highlighting the cloud’s role in delivering a secure, scalable, and high-performing platform to elevate Australia’s technological standing.
The diverse suite of offerings within Oracle Cloud for Australian Government and Defense presents a wealth of opportunities for public sector organisations. With access to many services such as Oracle Autonomous Database, Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, and advanced security features, including zero-trust architecture, these entities can harness data to unlock innovative value and enhance operational efficiency. This comprehensive ecosystem caters to Australia’s data sovereignty requirements and provides the necessary tools to navigate the digital landscape confidently.
Oracle’s longstanding expertise in securing data and applications is a cornerstone of its cloud offerings. The security-first approach in Oracle Cloud for Australian Government and Defense reflects the company’s unwavering commitment to providing robust, integrated, cost-effective security solutions. As the digital sovereignty discourse gathers momentum, Oracle’s cloud solutions resonate strongly with the evolving priorities of governments worldwide.
As Australia’s digital economy continues to flourish, Oracle’s commitment to driving mission success through cutting-edge cloud solutions is set to shape the nation’s digital landscape for years to come.
After four years in business school and working for multinational clients, Jomar believes he can improve the world through his writings via Public Spectrum, by informing the public on the latest news and updates happening around the government and society. Jomar has eight years experience as a writer and has a degree in Business Administration and Entrepreneurial Marketing.
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