Oracle may have quietly joined the trillion-dollar club, but investors shouldn't mistake that milestone for a free pass.
With a focus on cost-efficiency, flexibility, and specialized use cases, Oracle has transformed from a legacy software giant ...
Oracle is benefiting from its leveraged spending. The spending is paying off, as Oracle is winning major contracts. Oracle believes its growth is just getting started. After gaining a staggering 36% ...
OpenAI today confirmed that it has signed an agreement to purchase computing infrastructure worth $300 billion from Oracle Corp. over a period of roughly five years, as part of its previously ...
This is the Go SDK for Oracle NoSQL Database. The SDK provides APIs, documentation and examples to help developers write Go applications that connect to the Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service, the ...
Oracle is deploying OpenAI GPT-5 across its database portfolio and suite of SaaS applications, including Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, Oracle NetSuite, and Oracle Industry Applications, such as ...
Later this week, economists, central bankers and members of the business press will gather in Jackson Hole, Wyo. for the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank’s annual Jackson Hole Economic Policy ...
A decade and a half of enterprise cloud adoption has spread vast amounts of data and processing around the globe, and the onslaught of generative AI – and now agentic AI – is only accelerating it.
Oracle Corp. today unveiled MCP Server for Oracle Database, a new Model Context Protocol offering that brings artificial intelligence-powered interaction directly into its core database platform to ...
Oracle integrated model context protocol (MCP) into its Database platform, bringing AI-based remote database interaction into network environments. According to an Oracle blog published this week, ...
Oracle's Database@AWS offering has been made generally available, launching in two Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud regions, placing Oracle hardware within Amazon data centers. Oracle Database@AWS ...
The U.S. Department of Education told states on Monday afternoon that it would not deliver nearly $7 billion from seven K-12 education programs on July 1, as federal law requires. Five of the programs ...