One of Oracle’s most recent launches secured the hyperscaler as the first of its kind to open a cloud region in Mexico, according to a press release. The establishment will serve as the first major cloud provider to establish a dedicated cloud region in the country.
"We are excited to establish a cloud region in Mexico that will offer public and private organizations, as well as partners and developers, the opportunity to leverage OCI to grow their businesses," senior vice president and general manager of Oracle Mexico, Maribel Dos Santos, said in the release. "The Oracle Cloud Querétaro region offers organizations a wide range of services, including access to emerging technologies, to help improve the customer experience and positively impact the country's ecosystem of innovation."
According to a recent press release, the 39th cloud region edition will fuel the “momentum in expanding its global cloud region footprint.”
“The new Querétaro region is Oracle's 39th worldwide cloud region and will offer OCI and Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications services to help organizations in Mexico modernize their operations, manage critical data and develop multi-cloud architectures and cloud-native applications,” the press release reveals.
Through this initiative, the company hopes to fulfill its oath to offer sustainable global cloud regions.
“The new region in Querétaro will be powered with 100% renewable energy by 2025,” the press release reveals. “The new region in the state of Querétaro will give Oracle's Mexico-based customers, partners and developers access to a wide range of cloud services with built-in security, disaster recovery and industry-leading price-performance.”