Feb 1 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new tab expects to raise $45 billion to $50 billion in 2026 to build additional ‌capacity for its cloud infrastructure, the software company said on Sunday.
Oracle Health has been accelerating its AI integration while expanding its EHR technology at multiple health systems. For instance, Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems is consolidating its ...
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Oracle's debt is on the rise. Free cash flow is very much in the red. Oracle's leverage makes it a high-risk, high-potential-reward opportunity in AI. The tech giant reported an impressive 54% ...
Oracle’s quarterly earnings topped expectations, but revenue came up short. Investors have question whether the company’s artificial intelligence investments are justified. Oracle picked up ...
The developer behind the rezoning request for the proposed data center in Howell Township, Michigan, has withdrawn their application. According to a Facebook post on Sunday, the application for ...
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Oracle ORCL-5.40%decrease; red down pointing triangle has never given up gains this big, this fast. Investors nervous about the scale of capital that technology companies are plowing into ...
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A Seattle-based data center developer and operator has filed plans with the city of Indianapolis to build a $4 billion, 250-megawatt facility in Decatur Township on the city’s southwest side.