Digital Assistant, Streaming, Notifications, and other services for Oracle Government customers by Jerry Niemeyer

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The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Government and Department of Defense (DoD) regions continue to gain customer adoption and have proven its purpose and mission as more customers have gone live to support public sector programs and projects. Today, we announce a new set of cloud services to increase the usefulness of Oracle Cloud government regions by providing greater ease of use and rich automation:

· Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming

· Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Notifications

· Oracle Digital Assistant Platform

These services add to the existing Oracle Cloud for government core services, which include File Storage service, usage reports, Resource Manager, Console Announcements, Terraform, Kubernetes, autoscaling, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring.

Over the last six months, we’ve added countless new features to our US government regions, including AMD, high-performance computing (HPC), enhanced GPU hardware, private endpoints for bi-directional connectivity, Oracle Linux Container Registry, and OCI Registry.

How do these services provide value to public sector entities?

The services are on a FedRAMP high and IL5 accredited environment, and all these services are accredited at the same level. These accreditations provide the peace of mind that physical and virtual security, maintenance, tools, people, and processes meet both current and ongoing compliance standards. Read the complete article here.

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