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IBM and Oracle Expand Partnership to Advance Agentic AI and Hybrid Cloud

  • On May 6, 2025, IBM revealed from Armonk, N.Y. That it is extending its collaboration with Oracle to integrate its watsonx suite of artificial intelligence offerings within Oracle's cloud platform.
  • This expansion responds to growing enterprise adoption of AI and leverages OCI's native AI services to enable multi-agentic workflows across Oracle and non-Oracle applications.
  • IBM plans to make watsonx Orchestrate AI agents available on OCI in July to support multi-agent workflows, starting with human resource use cases and running on Red Hat OpenShift in various OCI regions.
  • Oracle will provide IBM Granite AI models through OCI Data Science, while IBM will offer its Envizi ESG Suite on OCI, initially releasing it in Saudi Arabia within 12 months, enhancing AI and sustainability capabilities.
  • The partnership, lasting 38 years, also includes IBM Consulting's expanded services to help clients deploy and orchestrate AI agents across platforms, aiming to transform enterprise operations and accelerate AI adoption.
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IBM and Oracle Expand Partnership to Advance Agentic AI and Hybrid Cloud

ARMONK, N.Y., May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) is working with Oracle to bring the power of watsonx, IBM's flagship portfolio of AI products, to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Leveraging OCI's native AI services, the latest milestone in…

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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