Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) is no longer a stodgy database and data management software company. Aggressive investments in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) have made the cloud Oracle's main growth driver.
The current version, OpenJDK 25, was released in the fall of 2025, with many vendors offering Long-Term Support (LTS). Many companies use such releases as a stability anchor for migrations and ...
Oracle’s first quarter saw strong momentum, with revenue and non-GAAP profit both outpacing analyst expectations. Management attributed the outperformance to accelerating adoption of its AI-powered ...
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Oracle surpassed estimates for the quarter, and lifted its guidance for fiscal 2027 revenue. During the quarter, Oracle announced plans to raise $45 billion to $50 billion in the fiscal year to expand ...
Oracle's AI data center strategy boosts revenue forecast to $90 billion by 2027 RPO grows 325% YoY to $553 billion in Q3, surpassing estimates Oracle's cloud margins expected to improve with database ...
A large majority of technology professionals in Southeast Asia are moving their companies away from Oracle’s Java software, driven by rising licensing costs and the need to free up budget for ...
Oracle Corp. today unveiled dozens of new prebuilt artificial intelligence agents across its Fusion Cloud Applications suite, spanning marketing, sales, service and supply chain functions. The more ...
OpenJDK project teams will focus work on features such as value types, code reflection, AOT compilation, and structured concurrency in the coming year. Oracle’s Java team in 2026 will work toward ...
Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) just spurred another tech selloff, despite the company denying a Financial Times report that Blue Owl Capital's plans to finance its $10 billion Michigan data center fell ...
Oracle just posted massive Q2 FY2026 earnings — including a 438 percent surge in remaining performance obligations and cloud infrastructure growth in the mid-60 percent range — but the stock still ...