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Oracle to invest $8 billion in Japan through 2034

Oracle is planning to invest $8 billion in Japan over the next 10 years in order to expand its cloud infrastructure footprint, which in turn will help the company meet the growing demand for AI-based workloads, the company announced on Wednesday.
As part of the investment, the company said it will increase local customer support of its public cloud regions in Tokyo and Osaka.
Additionally, the public cloud service provider will also expand its local operations teams for Oracle Alloy and its OCI Dedicated Region offerings.