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Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens)

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Country

Greece

Operator

Oracle

Energy

Mixed

Known capacity

60 MW

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Record Notes

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure launched a Greece region in 2024, marking OCI's entry into the Southeastern European market and extending Oracle's EU-resident cloud footprint beyond its existing Germany and Netherlands regions. Greece's EU membership makes the Athens region GDPR-compliant by default — an important baseline for enterprise and government customers throughout the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean who require data residency within EU jurisdiction.

The Athens region serves a distinctive customer profile. Greece is home to one of the world's largest shipping fleets — Greek shipowners control more than 20% of global merchant shipping tonnage — and the maritime logistics and shipping management sector is a significant driver of enterprise AI demand in the region. AI use cases include vessel route optimization, fuel efficiency modeling, predictive maintenance for marine engines, and port logistics. Oracle's applications (JD Edwards, Fusion ERP/Supply Chain) are widely deployed in this sector, making OCI a natural home for Oracle-centric AI workloads.

Beyond shipping, the Athens region serves Greece's growing fintech and banking sector (Alpha Bank, National Bank of Greece, Piraeus Bank have all undertaken cloud AI initiatives), the Greek National Health Service (EOPYY) and hospital networks pursuing AI diagnostics, and the rapidly expanding tourism and hospitality AI market. Greece receives more than 30 million tourists annually and its hospitality sector increasingly uses AI for dynamic pricing, demand forecasting, and personalized guest services.

Greece's government has invested in digital transformation under the "Greece 2.0" national recovery plan, funded in part through EU NextGenerationEU recovery funds, which has catalyzed cloud adoption across public sector agencies and partially subsidized enterprise AI projects. OCI's Generative AI service, Oracle Database 23ai, and Autonomous Database with AI vector search capabilities are the primary AI offerings for Athens region customers.

**Note**: Capacity estimate of 60 MW is based on a standard OCI region build-out pattern; official capacity figures have not been published for this region.

Analyst Flags

  • This entry relies on a thin source base and should be treated as an early public signal.

Timeline Signals

Earliest market signal2024

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Frequently asked questions

How big is Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens)?
Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens) has 60 MW of known IT capacity, located in Athens, Attica, Greece. It ranks #263 globally by capacity among 335 tracked facilities.
What is the status of Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens)?
Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens) is currently operational. Known timeline milestones: Earliest market signal 2024.
Who operates Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens)?
Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens) is operated by Oracle. Structured intelligence reports are available for Oracle Operator Report and Greece Country Report.
What energy source does Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens) use?
Oracle Cloud — Greece (Athens) is powered by mixed energy and is focused on general cloud workloads. This is backed by 1 cited source.

Sources

  1. oracle.comoracle.com — cloud/architecture-and-regions