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Oracle teams up with Canberra Data Centres to further government reach

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It will operate the ‘Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer’ out of the top secret-level facilities in the nation’s capital.
Oracle has announced what is effectively a third cloud region in Australia, signing a deal with Canberra Data Centres (CDC) to offer what it’s calling an « Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer ». The company already boasts two cloud regions in Australia, with Sydney going live in late 2019, followed by Melbourne in mid-2020. CDC built its facilities in advance as top secret, which allows Oracle to offer services from within CDC, inheriting the characteristics already in place and thus complying with Australian government requirements, such as data sovereignty, given Oracle is a US-headquartered company. Microsoft made a similar move back in August 2017, before it controversially made its way onto the Australian Signals Directorate’s (ASD) Certified Cloud Services List (CCSL) to offer protected-level services to government.

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