In a sign of just how important the cloud has become to the functioning of modern life, the U.K. Government elevated data centres to critical national infrastructure status in September, placing them alongside sectors like healthcare, energy, and emergency services. This designation aims to bolster protection for these facilities against cyber-attacks, IT failures, and extreme weather, ensuring uninterrupted to vital services, such as AI, streaming, and data processing.

This marks the first update to the national infrastructure list in nine years, with data centres now officially one of 14 protected sectors. The decision followed a consultation initiated in late 2023. A dedicated monitoring team will assess threats and respond to potential risks, reflecting increased concerns over cybersecurity.¹

This designation of data centres as critical infrastructure comes at the same time as Amazon announced plans to invest £8 billion ($10.5 billion) in its U.K. cloud business over the next five years, marking a significant boost for the country’s economy. The investment in Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centres is expected to support up to 14,000 jobs and add £14 billion to the U.K.’s GDP between now and 2028, according to the Treasury.

This move adds to Amazon’s broader global expansion of AWS, with similar investments announced in Germany, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the U.S. AWS, the world’s largest cloud computing provider, is ramping up efforts to stay competitive as Microsoft Corp. and other rivals pursue aggressive global growth in the sector. Amazon’s investment comes as a timely boost for Britain’s new Labour government, signalling confidence in the U.K.’s tech infrastructure.²

Oracle Corporation

Oracle and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are partnering to deliver Oracle database services on AWS, launching Oracle Database@AWS in 2025. This integration allows customers to access Oracle Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata Database Service directly on AWS infrastructure, streamlining database management, billing, and customer support.

The collaboration aims to provide businesses a unified experience using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AWS. Users will be able to connect Oracle Database data with AWS services like Amazon EC2, AWS Analytics, and machine learning tools. The service addresses the demand for low-latency connections between Oracle databases and AWS-hosted applications, enhancing performance for enterprise workloads.

Scheduled for broader release in 2025, the partnership reflects the growing need for multi-cloud solutions, offering enterprises flexibility without the typical complexities of managing across platforms. A preview will be available later this year.³

Salesforce Inc

Salesforce announced in September that its Data Cloud continues to surge, with a 130% year-over-year increase in paid customers and processing over two quadrillion records per quarter.

Fuelled by demand for unified customer data, Data Cloud now powers personalised experiences across Salesforce’s Customer 360 and Agentforce platforms.

The latest innovations include enhanced support for unstructured data like audio and video, improved data governance, AI tagging, and secure data sharing through Private Connect. These upgrades aim to boost Agentforce’s ability to deliver real-time insights, enabling agents to better understand and respond to customer needs.⁴

Also in September, Salesforce and Google Cloud announced an expansion of their partnership to integrate Salesforce’s new AI-powered Agentforce agents with Google Workspace apps. This collaboration will allow customers to deploy autonomous agents that can operate seamlessly across both Salesforce Customer 360 and Google Workspace, enhancing productivity and collaboration.

The integration, set to be available later this year, will enable users to create custom agents that perform tasks within Google Workspace, drawing on data from Salesforce without moving or copying it. This is powered by Salesforce’s Zero Copy technology, offering secure, efficient data handling.⁵

Investing in Cloud Computing with DATA ETF

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Portfolio Strategy and Activity

For the month, Oracle Corporation made the largest contribution to the Fund, followed by Salesforce Inc and AppLovin Corporation. The largest detractors to performance for the month were Zscaler Inc, followed by Workday Inc and Intuit Inc.

Sources

  1. Zulhusni, M., “UK Government classifies data centres as critical as NHS and power grid,” Cloud Tech News, September 13, 2024; https://www.cloudcomputing-news.net/news/uk-government-ranks-data-centres-alongside-nhs-and-power-grid/
  2. Mayes, J., “Amazon to Invest £8 Billion in UK, Continuing AWS Expansion,” Yahoo Finance, September 11, 2024; https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-invest-8-billion-uk-040100706.html
  3. Kaur, D., “Oracle and AWS partner to bring Oracle Database to AWS cloud,” Cloud Tech News, September 13, 2024; https://www.cloudcomputing-news.net/news/oracle-and-aws-partner-to-bring-oracle-database-to-aws-cloud/
  4. “Salesforce Data Cloud Momentum Soars with Rising Adoption and New Innovation That Brings Trusted Data to Agentforce,” Salesforce, September 17, 2024; https://investor.salesforce.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2024/Salesforce-Data-Cloud-Momentum-Soars-with-Rising-Adoption-and-New-Innovation-That-Brings-Trusted-Data-to-Agentforce/default.aspx
  5. “Salesforce and Google Cloud Join Forces to Deliver Autonomous AI Agents That Collaborate Across Salesforce and Google Workspace,” Salesforce, September 17, 2024; https://investor.salesforce.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2024/Salesforce-and-Google-Cloud-Join-Forces-to-Deliver-Autonomous-AI-Agents-That-Collaborate-Across-Salesforce-and-Google-Workspace/default.aspx

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