Oracle’s Intelligent Communications Orchestration Network Cloud Service revolutionizes enterprise VoIP, integrating voice, collaboration, and AI for seamless communication. Benefiting call centers with multiple vendor systems, it offers AI-enhanced services like voice-enabled documentation. Oracle’s technology-neutral solution, built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, ensures robust security, simplifying VoIP operations and enhancing agility.
Huawei Cloud is revolutionizing industries with AI-powered solutions tailored for over 30 verticals, including manufacturing, finance, and retail. At the Huawei Connect 2025 event, the company unveiled its strategic focus on computing, algorithms, and data, deploying solutions in over 500 scenarios globally. This expansion promises transformative impacts across various sectors.
Airtel’s digital arm Xtelify has unveiled a cloud and AI platform designed for telecoms and enterprises. Hosted in India, it cuts costs and boosts performance while supporting data sovereignty.
Optus has partnered with Nokia to boost its 5G voice services using Nokia’s Cloud Native Communication Suite. The system will unify 4G and 5G cores on cloud platforms, improve efficiency, and reduce energy use.
Google Cloud drove major growth for Alphabet, reporting a 32 percent revenue jump to 13.6 billion dollars and rising enterprise adoption of its AI services. With billion dollar deals doubling and new offerings like Agentspace on the horizon, Alphabet is deepening its investment in infrastructure.
Oracle is investing $3 billion to expand its AI and cloud infrastructure in Europe, focusing on the Netherlands and Germany. The move supports rising demand for sovereign cloud services and digital transformation, with major boosts in Amsterdam and Frankfurt.
Ooredoo’s innovative AI cloud service in Qatar harnesses advanced Nvidia Hopper GPUs, bolstering sectors such as energy, finance, and healthcare. This cutting-edge development, aligned with Qatar’s Digital Agenda 2030, provides high-performance AI infrastructure locally, ensuring fast, secure data handling.
Deutsche Telekom has launched T Cloud, a unified platform delivering customizable cloud solutions tailored to European enterprises. Alongside a partnership with Nvidia to build Europe’s first industrial AI cloud, the company aims to provide secure, sovereign digital infrastructure supporting regulatory compliance, industrial innovation, and technological leadership.
Alibaba Cloud is accelerating its global expansion with new data centers in Malaysia and the Philippines and a $52.7 billion investment in infrastructure. The launch of its AI Global Competency Center in Singapore highlights its push to train talent and deploy AI across industries.
Oracle’s exponential growth in the MultiCloud sector underscores its ambition to lead the cloud services industry. CEO Safra Catz’s confidence is backed by a 70% projected surge in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenues.

