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Advanced Info Service (AIS) has revealed plans to implement Oracle Alloy and introduce AIS Cloud, the nation’s first locally owned and operated hyperscale cloud.

Utilizing Oracle Alloy, AIS will provide its customers and enterprises across Thailand, including the public sector, with access to over 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services, featuring the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Leveraging its unique proposition, Oracle is equipped to provide AI and a comprehensive range of over 100 cloud services across dedicated, public, and hybrid cloud environments globally.

 

Supporting Thailand’s IT Infrastructure and Modernization

AIS, with a strong track record serving over 45 million subscribers in Thailand, is expanding its reach by leveraging Oracle Alloy to enhance its cloud offerings. The new AIS Cloud will address data residency and sovereignty needs, including compliance with Thailand's Personal Data Protection (PDPA) Act and Cybersecurity Act. As the sole hyperscale cloud in Thailand, AIS Cloud will offer business resilience alongside local disaster recovery capabilities, aiming to capitalize on cloud scalability and performance while innovating at hyperscale speeds.

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Somchai Lertsutiwong, CEO of AIS, highlighted that the company has been advancing digital technology infrastructure for over 34 years to deliver an exceptional digital experience for customers in Thailand. He emphasized that AIS leverages its network by partnering with various organizations to support both public and private sectors in achieving digital transformation. This approach aims to enhance capabilities and drive business growth, contributing to sustainable competitive advantages for the country.

“Cloud technology plays a pivotal role in supporting the IT infrastructure modernization and innovation for organizations in Thailand, and Oracle Alloy has made it possible for AIS to become a locally owned and operated hyperscale cloud provider in the country,” Lertsutiwong added.

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 “This strategic collaboration between Oracle and AIS will not only accelerate AIS’ transformation from a ‘telco to a techco’ but also unlock the immense potential for digital transformation and AI innovation for all organizations." He also emphasized that AIS Cloud (set to leverage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) will play a crucial role in transforming business operations. It will help organizations seize market opportunities and differentiate themselves from competitors.

This advancement is expected to significantly enhance the competitive edge of Thai organizations, attract investments, and support sustainable economic growth in Thailand.

AIS Cloud will be launched across two AIS data centers in Thailand, where AIS will manage the cloud services, including local support, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Customer data will remain within Thailand to address data sovereignty and industry regulations.

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Through Oracle Alloy, AIS will offer over 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services to both public and private sector organizations, as well as its managed service partners. This setup will enable customers to either return their existing cloud environments from abroad or transition and modernize their on-premises systems to the AIS Cloud within Thailand.

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