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Vodafone to Migrate Applications to Oracle Dedicated Cloud on its Operator Network

Vodafone to Migrate Applications to Oracle Dedicated Cloud on its Operator Network Image Credit: Vodafone

Oracle and Vodafone, the largest pan-European and African technology communications company, announced a strategic partnership to modernize the operator’s European IT infrastructure and accelerate its transition to the cloud.

Under the multi-year agreement, Vodafone will modernize and migrate a large number of its systems to Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, a managed cloud region that brings all of Oracle’s public cloud services into Vodafone’s own network and data centers. This will provide a dedicated cloud platform for Vodafone to modernize its thousands of Oracle databases as well as to support and scale its mission-critical OSS and BSS systems, including CRM and order management.

The implementation will also enable Vodafone to build new cloud-based applications faster, and by taking advantage of its geographical scale, launch them in multiple markets at the same time.

Oracle will deploy dedicated cloud regions in Vodafone’s main data centers that manage its European IT and network operations. The deployment of cloud infrastructure services directly inside Vodafone’s own network and data centers will enable the operator to flexibly modernize, manage and automate its critical systems using new technologies such as autonomous services, and more easily meet the latency and performance requirements of these applications.

Vodafone will also have close access to compute resources that enable it to dynamically augment and scale services in multiple geographies according to changing business requirements, while reducing operational costs and meeting data residency regulations.

The partnership supports Vodafone’s multi-year initiative to consolidate and modernize the technology infrastructure that supports its mission-critical systems into a shared, on-premises, open-standard platform capable of supporting and scaling next-generation digital services. It will also help Vodafone further its Tech 2025 goals: reducing time-to-market of its services, providing stand-out customer experiences through always-on services, and reducing operational costs through automation.

Scott Petty, Chief Digital & IT Officer, Vodafone
The agreement enables Oracle to bring its entire portfolio of cloud services directly into Vodafone data centers. This includes the same architecture, software, services and control plane used in its public Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The flexibility offered by OCI enables us to build a robust, secure, and extensible cloud platform in our own data centers, while also providing the operational agility and scalability required to support the growth and diversification of our business.

Clay Magouyrk, EVP, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Telecom companies are reimagining their business models to innovate and monetize new opportunities at speed and at scale. Vodafone is at the forefront of this thinking, and we are excited to bring the power of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to Vodafone’s data centers to support the company and its partners as they fast-track this vision and deliver the next generation of connected services.

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