Oracle says its cloud infrastructure will help Zoom to continue to
deliver flawless service to its customer base.
Cloud major Oracle
on Tuesday announced that the video meet app Zoom
is turning to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to support its growth and evolving
business needs.
Zoom has grown exponentially in recent times due to Covid-19 pandemic. The company said it now connects around 300 million-plus user on daily basis.
“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,” Zoom CEO Eric S. Yuan said in a
statement.
Zoom is already
transferring upwards of seven petabytes data through Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure servers each day, roughly equivalent to 93 years of HD video.
Within hours of
deployment, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure supported hundreds of thousands of
concurrent Zoom meeting participants.
After achieving
full production, Zoom is now enabling millions of simultaneous meeting
participants on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Oracle said that
its cloud infrastructure will help Zoom to continue to deliver flawless 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,” said Oracle CEO Safra
Catz.
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