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‘Record-level AI demand’ helped Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenue grow 52 percent, says Oracle CEO Safra Catz. Oracle CEO Safra Catz expects the database product giant to hit $25 billion in cloud ...
Oracle’s share price dropped by the largest amount earlier this week since 2002, dropping 12% which compares against the 15% drop the stock experienced as the entire tech sector exploded in the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chief Analyst & CEO, NAND Research. Oracle and Amazon Web Services jointly announced the launch of Oracle Database@AWS. The new ...
Oracle differentiates from its competition by offering customers a unique and flexible cloud infrastructure service. Per recent filings, the company just signed a new cloud deal for $30 billion in ...
A common narrative among cloud database providers is that they are winning lots of migrations from Oracle Corp. By conventional wisdom, Oracle’s market should be shriveling. Yet Oracle continues to ...
Oracle's cloud transformation has paid off over the past few years. Amazon's e-commerce and cloud businesses are warming up again. The underdog might have more upside potential than the market leader.
Oracle is set to transform into a top-tier cloud infrastructure player after securing a $300 billion, five-year deal with OpenAI. The "Stargate" project will see ORCL deliver massive AI data center ...
OCI is at a tipping point, Deloitte’s Jeff Davis tells CRN. The tech giant’s public cloud delivers unprecedented performance for industrial-grade workloads at lower costs, but a lot of customers have ...
Oracle Corp. on Monday promoted Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia to become co-chief executive officers, signaling the company’s focus on its rapidly expanding cloud computing business. The 39-year-old ...
In April 2009, Oracle Corp. made what at the time looked like a bad deal. Or at least that was the conventional wisdom. It announced that it was buying Sun Microsystems Inc. for $7.4 billion, or $5.6 ...