Oracle is increasingly well positioned to benefit from AI through its infrastructure software segment and by embedding AI into its applications. Oracle’s leverage adds risk to the investment thesis.
Oracle landed more contracts and guided for massive growth in its upcoming fiscal year. The company understands that its cash ...
The so-called SaaS-pocalypse has been working its way through the software scene in recent months, with things getting ...
There’s limited evidence that Oracle is replacing workers with AI en masse—but the company is planning thousands of job cuts while investing tens of billions of dollars in data centers.
Oracle will spend $500 million more on restructuring costs in the current fiscal year than previously reported as artificial-intelligence models allow the company to shrink parts of its workforce. The ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
Oracle shares climbed hard after the company posted quarterly numbers that beat Wall Street estimates and lifted its fiscal 2027 revenue target. The stock ...
To simplify and enhance medical device connectivity across health systems, Oracle Health has launched the Oracle Health Device Validation Program for the U.S.—establishing a standardized approach to ...
Oracle Health has launched a device validation program aimed at standardizing how medical devices connect to health systems and electronic health records. The company introduced the Oracle Health ...
Oracle Corp (NYSE: ORCL) strengthened its position in both defense cloud computing and enterprise AI this week, securing a new military contract while expanding its artificial intelligence offerings ...
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Oracle now expects 4,000 construction jobs and 1,500 permanent roles at its AI data center in Santa Teresa, amid local debate ...