Oracle (ORCL) And Microsoft Cloud Deal Reportedly Fell Apart Over Security Rules
Talks for a potential $3b+ cloud infrastructure leasing partnership between Oracle and Microsoft reportedly fell apart over security certification requirements for U.S. government workloads. Reports indicated that Oracle did not agree to add FedRAMP security certification, which is commonly required
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Talks for a potential $3b+ cloud infrastructure leasing partnership between Oracle and Microsoft reportedly fell apart over security certification requirements for U.S. government workloads. Reports indicated that Oracle did not agree to add FedRAMP security certification, which is commonly required
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