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Oracle Database@AWS is now available in the Dublin AWS Region

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Service Availability Change
TL;DR: Oracle Database@AWS now available in Dublin region, enabling Oracle Exadata migration with AWS service integrations.
AWS Services: AWS Key Management Service, AWS CloudWatch, AWS Management Console, AWS Marketplace

Link: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/02/oracle-database-aws-available-dublin-aws-region/

Oracle Database@AWS is now available in EU-West-1 (Dublin), starting with one Availability Zone (AZ). Oracle Database@AWS enables customers to access database services on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) managed Oracle Exadata systems within AWS data centers. As a result, customers can easily migrate their on-premises Oracle Exadata and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) applications to a like-for-like environment on AWS, and also benefit from integrations with AWS services such as AWS Key Management Service (KMS) for data encryption and AWS CloudWatch for monitoring. With expansion to the Dublin region, customers with data residency requirements in that region can migrate their on-premises Oracle Exadata and RAC applications to AWS.

With this expansion, Oracle Database@AWS services are now available in eight Regions: US-East-1 (N. Virginia), US-West-2 (Oregon), US-East-2 (Ohio), CA-Central-1 (Canada Central), EU-Central-1 (Frankfurt), EU-West-1 (Dublin), AP-Northeast-1 (Tokyo), and AP-Southeast-2 (Sydney). To use Oracle Database@AWS services, request a private offer from Oracle through the AWS Marketplace, and use AWS Management Console to setup and use your databases.

To learn more, visit Oracle Database@AWS overview and documentation.

Published: 2026-02-27 08:31:00+00:00

AWS Marketplace now supports multiple purchases of SaaS & Professional Services products from the same account

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New Service Feature Introduction
TL;DR: AWS Marketplace now supports Concurrent Agreements, allowing multiple purchases of same SaaS/Professional Services products within single AWS account.
AWS Services: AWS Marketplace, EventBridge

Link: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/02/concurrent-agreements-february/

AWS Marketplace now supports Concurrent Agreements for SaaS and Professional Services products, enabling buyers to make multiple purchases for the same product within a single AWS account. Previously, buyers could only maintain one active agreement per product per AWS account, requiring sellers to use workarounds to support expansion deals. Concurrent Agreements removes this constraint, allowing different business units to procure independently with their own negotiated terms and pricing.

Both buyers and sellers benefit from the flexibility Concurrent Agreements provides. Buyers can accept multiple offers for the same product without disrupting existing agreements, supporting multi-team procurement within centralized AWS accounts, mid-term expansions, and repeat purchases. Sellers can close multi-business unit deals that couldn't happen before, transact expansions immediately instead of waiting for renewal cycles, and eliminate the operational overhead of managing workarounds. 

Concurrent Agreements is enabled by default for all Professional Services listings starting today, with no seller action required. For SaaS listings, sellers must update their AWS Marketplace integration to handle multiple active subscriptions, including updating subscription notifications to use EventBridge and updating entitlement and metering APIs. Starting June 1, 2026, support for Concurrent Agreements will be required for new SaaS products. Sellers who have completed the integration work can opt in to enable Concurrent Agreements for their SaaS products now. 

This capability is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Marketplace is supported. Concurrent Agreements purchasing is available on SaaS products where sellers have completed the integration, and is enabled by default for all Professional Services listings. To learn more about enabling Concurrent Agreements as a seller of SaaS products, review the Concurrent Agreements integration lab.

Published: 2026-02-26 21:00:00+00:00