Oracle has made its AI Data Platform generally available, giving organisations a single environment to connect generative AI (gen AI) models with their enterprise data, applications, and workflows.

The platform integrates automated data ingestion, semantic enrichment, and vector indexing with generative AI tools, consolidating the process from raw data to AI deployment within one interface.

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It draws on the capabilities of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and OCI Generative AI service, and incorporates Nvidia accelerated computing infrastructure.

According to Oracle, organisations can use open formats like Delta Lake and Iceberg to structure data lakehouses and address data duplication.

The integrated catalogue provides governance and a unified view for data and AI assets while supporting compliance and trust requirements.

Open standards, including Agent2Agent (A2A) and Model Context Protocol (MCP), allow for the development of multi-agent systems, while Agent Hub manages agent operations and user requests.

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The AI Data Platform features Zero-ETL and Zero Copy capabilities, which are said to allow seamless connections to business application data from areas including finance, HR, supply chain, marketing, and sales, as well as from existing databases.

The platform supports multicloud and hybrid deployments for processing data from various sources. AI agents can operate across both Oracle and third-party environments.

Oracle intends to provide tailored versions of the platform for application suites such as Fusion and NetSuite and for sectors including health, consumer industries, construction, and financial services.

The company also said that curated datasets from Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence will be available within the platform.

Oracle said that it has secured investment commitments of more than $1.5bn from global system integrators and consultancies for the AI Data Platform. These commitments include training for more than 8,000 practitioners and the creation of over 100 industry-specific use cases.

Oracle executive vice president TK Anand said: “Oracle AI Data Platform enables customers to get their data ready for AI and then leverage AI to transform every business process.”

Separately, Oracle introduced OCI Zettascale10, which it describes as the largest AI supercomputer in the cloud.

OCI Zettascale10 links hundreds of thousands of Nvidia graphics processing units (GPUs) across various data centres and is designed to deliver up to 16 zettaFLOPS of peak performance.

This infrastructure underpins a supercluster built in collaboration with OpenAI at the Stargate site in Abilene, Texas.

According to Oracle, OCI Zettascale10 uses Acceleron RoCE networking architecture and NVIDIA’s infrastructure to enable low GPU-to-GPU latency and optimal cluster utilisation for large-scale AI training workloads.

OCI Zettascale10 is an expansion of Oracle’s first Zettascale cloud computing cluster launched in September 2024.

OCI executive vice president Mahesh Thiagarajan said: “With OCI Zettascale10, we’re fusing OCI’s groundbreaking Oracle Acceleron RoCE network architecture with next-generation Nvidia AI infrastructure to deliver multi‑gigawatt AI capacity at unmatched scale.”