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Microsoft walked away from leasing Oracle data center over security concerns!!

https://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-was-in-talks-to-lease-oracle-compute-capacity-2026-6?op=1

Microsoft was recently in talks with Oracle about leasing the company's cloud infrastructure, but the deal fell through due to security and compliance concerns, according to people familiar with the matter.

One of the people said that the deal could have been worth more than $3 billion.

The failed talks highlight a growing reality of the AI bo-m: even the world's largest technology companies are running short on computing power. As demand for AI services soars, cloud providers like Microsoft are increasingly competing not just for customers but for the infrastructure and capacity needed to run their own products.

That scramble is driving an unusual wave of partnerships, capacity-sharing agreements, and multibillion-dollar infrastructure deals as companies race to secure enough computing resources to support the next generation of AI.

Microsoft recently projected that its capital expenditures for the 2026 calendar year will reach $190 billion, largely to expand data center capacity. The company has already turned to Amazon to add capacity for its GitHub code development business to address recent outages.

Microsoft is seeking a deal or deals with other cloud providers to prioritize its own Azure cloud computing resources on customers, the people said. "We are shopping for capacity everywhere," one of the people said.

The plan was to move some Microsoft workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, but Oracle's public cloud did not have the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), a standardized security framework that ensures cloud services are secure enough to handle U.S. government data. Oracle was not willing to add this framework, one of the people said.


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Derp, tech writers have no clue. Keeping FedRamp required loads in gov-specific regions is the strategy. That's not a security problem at all....shame on their sensationalism to get clicks.

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Post ID: @e8+1kv945gz9

A few years ago, a MS employee in China hid the Tankman image from Bing search. Microsoft has its own security problems.

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This is worded strangely. If Microsoft doesn’t want to host their own services through OCI, as this suggests, then OK, I probably wouldn’t want the overhead either if I can normally use a raw data center.

If Microsoft is backing out of subleasing Stargate or elsewhere they might have purchased a data center contract with Oracle, that could be bad news and more indication that we all overbuilt. This doesn’t seem to be that news.

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Post ID: @b8+1kv945gz9

Microsoft is smarter than I gave them credit for.

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Post ID: @as+1kv945gz9

Oracle Database Security can help.

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