Zoom turns to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support its growth and evolving business needs

Oracle, an American multinational computer technology corporation, announced that Zoom Video Communications, Inc is turning to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support its growth and evolving business needs.

“We recently experienced the most significant growth our business has ever seen, requiring massive increases in our service capacity. We explored multiple platforms, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure was instrumental in helping us quickly scale our capacity and meet the needs of our new users,” said a press release, quoting Zoom CEO Eric S Yuan.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has been selected by Zoom by reason of its industry-leading security, excellent performance, and unmatched level of support, Zoom chief said.

To meet quickly rising demand for its services, including a sudden spike to 300 million daily meeting partakers, Zoom needed extra cloud capacity promptly.

After reaching full production, Zoom is now allowing millions of contemporaneous meeting partakers on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Oracle’s second-generation cloud infrastructure will help Zoom to carry on with deliver unblemished service to its customer base, adapt to changing demands, and lead the video communications industry.

“Video communications has become an essential part of our professional and personal lives, and Zoom has led this industry’s innovation. We are proud to work with Zoom, as both their cloud infrastructure provider and as a customer, while they grow and continue to connect businesses, people and governments around the world,” said Oracle CEO Safra Catz.

Oracle is particularly positioned to enable Zoom’s rapid growth and innovative video communications platform, because of its network architecture, capacity and data center locations.

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