One benefit to this agreement is when an organization runs interdependent application workloads, such as an inventory management application based on Microsoft that needs to work closely with a supply chain application based on Oracle. Today, such applications might run on adjacent server racks within a single corporate data center. In the cloud, the company may run the inventory application on Azure, while the supply chain application runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute and Oracle Exadata database in the Oracle Cloud—and those two escort Tokyo still must talk to each other and share critical operating data about every transaction.
In other cases, an enterprise might have custom software written using .NET and Java running on Microsoft, while the back end uses the Oracle Database. Cross-cloud connectivity lets the business move the Microsoft parts from the data center into Azure, while Japanese escort to Oracle Autonomous Database in Oracle Cloud. The cross-cloud connectivity agreement lets the business run the multicloud application fast, securely, and reliably.

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