Oracle’s decision to eliminate more than 150 positions from its cloud division reveals the complex balancing act facing technology companies as they navigate explosive artificial intelligence growth ...
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Bank of England's Oracle cloud migration bill triples as project grinds on
Initial £7M estimate proves optimistic after multiple contract uplifts The Bank of England has trebled the amount it is ...
Oracle's core competitive advantage in the on-premises relational database market is eroding due to cloud migration and rising unstructured data. New cloud-based database service providers offer ...
Oracle's cloud infrastructure revenue rose by 52% year over year in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 to $3.0 billion, and the company sees even stronger growth ahead. Oracle expects cloud ...
Oracle's fiscal Q1 results were bolstered by a jump in cloud revenue. However, it is losing a big customer and earnings were boosted by an accounting change. The stock looks a bit pricey at current ...
Oracle’s cloud infrastructure grew 52% YoY, and RPO surged 50% YoY, indicating strong future revenue visibility, while its 3% market share in cloud services suggests significant expansion potential.
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