FloLive deploys IoT services on Oracle’s cloud
- July 2, 2025
- Steve Rogerson
- floLive

FloLive has deployed its global IoT services on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
The UK IoT connectivity firm’s multi-cloud infrastructure is also integrated with AWS, enhancing the company’s ability to deliver multi-carrier, multi-country, always-on services.
This should provide enterprise and mobile network users with a multi-cloud operational structure that amplifies connectivity assurance, security and performance.
“Maintaining a multi-cloud environment is an essential part of FloLive’s strategy to support IoT deployments in any country or global region,” said Vera Miretsky, vice president at FloLive (flolive.net). “The FloLive platform helps our customers comply with regulatory requirements, specifically those mandating that information remains within certain geographical regions. Multi-cloud enhances our infrastructure diversity and improves the coverage and resilience that our customers already enjoy through the AWS cloud service. We feel that the addition of OCI to our infrastructure will provide tremendous benefits to customers by enhancing security, improving reliability and strengthening FloLive’s ability to offer the AI tools and services that businesses are seeking.”
Shmulik Hauzer, vice president for Oracle (www.oracle.com), added: “We’re proud to support FloLive in advancing its global IoT vision by leveraging OCI’s high-performance infrastructure as part of its multi-cloud environment. With OCI, FloLive can accelerate the development of advanced services and drive innovation at scale for its customers.”
FloLive operates an IoT cellular network with more than 40 direct points of presence providing local mobile network access to enterprise customers in 214 countries and territories. Through its core network and local mobile operator interconnections, it provides reliable and low-latency connections to support remote access and management on a global scale.
Fortifying its core network and connectivity management platform through multi-cloud operations provides FloLive and its customers with multiple layers of infrastructure and service management redundancy to improve the connection performance and resilience needed for emerging IoT use cases.
“The use of a multi-cloud infrastructure is rapidly gaining acceptance among enterprises that value the superior performance, reliability and security that this architecture delivers,” said Brent Iadarola, senior vice president of market research firm Frost & Sullivan (www.frost.com). “Providers such as FloLive that can offer multi-cloud environments are well positioned to satisfy these exacting connectivity requirements.”








