March 5 (Reuters) - Enterprise software company Oracle is planning thousands of job cuts as it faces a cash crunch from a ...
Tire giant Michelin has confirmed a data breach stemming from the Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) hacking campaign.
Oracle shares climbed as much as 10 per cent on Tuesday after the outfit beat expectations and raised guidance, while trying to calm nerves about its AI infrastructure punt. Oracle founder Larry ...
Oracle has made itself the king of the data center. It’s the fastest growing in the space.” That’s a strong statement, but the numbers behind it are hard to argue with. Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) has quietly ...
Oracle shares soared as much as 15% in March after the software giant reported third-quarter results that beat expectations ...
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Investors have grown worried about how it would fund the data center expansion needed to serve customers including OpenAI, Elon Musk's xAI and Meta.
Oracle plans thousands of layoffs as it ramps AI data center spending and targets $45–$50B for cloud capacity.
As the cloud giant spends billions on the AI race, it reassures investors that it is still "very good" at doing things on the cheap.
Oracle risk and compliance technology overall winner in Core Technology and Innovation, wins 13 category awards, including AI, and named the category Leader in Financial Crime-Anti-Money Laundering ...