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Oracle Corp.’s Larry Ellison used to scoff at the idea of cloud computing, saying in 2008 that it was “complete gibberish.” ...
Oracle and Alphabet face off in the AI cloud race, but Alphabet's diversified ecosystem, stronger growth, and better ...
Oracle and Alphabet said on Thursday their cloud computing units have struck a deal to offer Google's Gemini artificial ...
Oracle has rolled out GPT-5 across its databases and cloud applications, giving customers new tools for reasoning, automation ...
Oracle has now become the backbone for many AI companies. Things really took off for the company when TikTok came aboard, and ...
Oracle is laying off 188 Bay Area workers in the latest round of ongoing tech layoffs. State filings indicate that the tech ...
Oracle is banking its future on cloud computing and is talking up big plans. But it's not clear when they will be available.
Bloomberg has published a deep dive into operations at Oracle, chronicling its rise in cloud computing and current push into powering AI projects.
Almost five months after Oracle Corp. surprised investors with more disappointing growth in its cloud computing services, a lawsuit filed Friday claims executives lied about the nature of that growth.
Oracle’s site also includes pricing for its cloud customer service and support software, acquired through the acquisition of RightNow. Seat pricing ranges from $90 to $250 across four editions.