Cloudflare has recently expanded its presence in the enterprise cloud market by announcing the availability of its connectivity cloud platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This integration enables global customers to access Cloudflare’s performance, security, and resiliency features directly within OCI, offering unified control and visibility across hybrid, multicloud, and AI-driven environments.
The move comes in response to the increasing demand for simplified multicloud networking and security solutions as organizations continue to leverage AI and distributed workloads. According to a Forrester Research report, 73% of enterprise networking and telecommunications decision-makers are adopting multicloud strategies to combine services from various providers. However, managing security, visibility, and performance across multiple environments remains a challenge for many enterprises.
With Cloudflare’s platform now integrated natively in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, businesses can deploy and manage their applications, including AI-powered workloads, with streamlined configuration, unified policy management, and built-in protection against cyberthreats. This collaboration aims to address the evolving landscape of AI-driven operations and cybersecurity threats, providing organizations with a comprehensive platform that prioritizes flexibility, performance, and security.
The partnership between Cloudflare and Oracle strengthens Oracle’s position in the enterprise cloud ecosystem, offering customers enhanced control and confidence in deploying mission-critical workloads. Through this joint solution, organizations can protect cloud and AI workloads, enhance resilience, and improve performance across hybrid and multicloud environments. By leveraging Cloudflare’s globally interconnected network, businesses can benefit from enhanced security, low latency, and high reliability, particularly crucial for deploying large-scale AI workloads and latency-sensitive applications.