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Oracle Partner Success in Action Webinar

Live Webinar
January 15, 2025
12:30 p.m. CT
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How Partners Can Capitalize on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Opportunity

One of the many highlights in Oracle’s Q2 earnings announcement was the accelerated growth in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) revenue—up 52%, on top of the 50% reported last year—driven by record-level AI demand. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) consumption was up 336% in the quarter, and we delivered the world's largest and fastest AI supercomputer. For the fiscal year (ending May 2025), we now expect Oracle cloud revenue to reach $25 billion.

Explaining Oracle’s tremendous cloud momentum, CEO Safra Catz noted that “Our cloud is faster and thus less expensive than other clouds. We remain the preferred cloud for AI workloads, as well as for non-GPU cloud infrastructure services. In addition, our ability to deploy our cloud in many sizes gives our customers flexibility. And our multicloud agreements with Microsoft, Google, and AWS provide customers more choice in how they can migrate their Oracle Databases to the cloud.”

All this creates a huge opportunity for Oracle and our partners, which is the topic of our next Partner Success in Action live webinar on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. I will sit down with Clay Magouyrk, EVP of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, to discuss our OCI business and how you can capitalize on this opportunity, including:
  • OCI growth and key drivers of our momentum.
  • The flexibility we provide customers to run in the cloud however and wherever they want.
  • The advantages we deliver across industries to customers with high-performance compute use cases.
  • The unique value provided through the combination of OCI, Oracle Cloud Applications, and Oracle Database.
Make sure to register and secure your spot now!

You can share your input in advance through PartnerHelp or ask your questions during the live session. For those unable to attend live, we will also share the recording on the Partner Success in Action webpage.

Featured Speakers

Leah Yomtovian

Leah Yomtovian

Senior Vice President, Partner and Operations Strategy, Oracle
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Leah Yomtovian

Senior Vice President, Partner and Operations Strategy, Oracle
Leah Yomtovian is Oracle’s senior vice president of Partner and Operations Strategy and is responsible for Oracle’s partner ecosystem, business operations, M&A integrations, and strategic communications. Leah and her team have helped lead Oracle’s transformation from a product-oriented company to a service-oriented company, including the reimagination of the people, processes, and systems that underlie Oracle’s operations and the integration of dozens of companies. She and her team continuously improve how Oracle collaborates with its partner ecosystem to drive customer success and accelerate business momentum. As part of her role leading strategic communications, Leah has worked with her team to develop the Oracle Playbook so customers can learn from Oracle’s transformation strategy, including best practices for leveraging Oracle Cloud Applications and Infrastructure.
Clay Magouyrk

Clay Magouyrk

Executive Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle
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Clay Magouyrk

Executive Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle
Clay Magouyrk is Oracle's executive vice president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and a founding member of Oracle’s cloud engineering development center in Seattle. Clay leads product strategy, engineering, technical operations, and customer success for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Clay’s team is focused on supporting customers’ most mission-critical workloads with a growing portfolio of cloud services including big data, containers, functions, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, as well as core infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offerings. Clay’s experience has been focused on highly secure, reliable, performance-based cloud systems. Prior to joining Oracle in 2014, he spent six years at Amazon and AWS; before that, he spent two years at Hilton Hotels in engineering. Clay holds a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Memphis.