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Oracle has begun laying off employees across its global offices as part of a broader cost-cutting and organisational restructuring exercise, according to a report by Business Insider. Notifications ...
Employees across the US, India, Canada, and Mexico woke up on 31 March to termination emails from “Oracle Leadership” with no prior warning. TD Cowen estimates the cuts will affect 18% of Oracle’s 162 ...
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Oracle announced a suite of agentic AI capabilities integrated directly into Oracle AI Database, enabling AI agents to securely access enterprise data where it already exists, rather than requiring ...
Oracle stock popped as the company reported strong fiscal third-quarter earnings and reassured investors about its AI cloud computing plans. CEO Clayton Magouyrk touted Oracle's ...
Oracle proved the artificial-intelligence doubters wrong on Tuesday as the company beat expectations on revenue and earnings, while disclosing that it doesn’t expect it will need to take on more ...
For the first time in over a decade and a half, Oracle says it grew both revenue and earnings by at least 20% Oracle's stock was rising after Tuesday's earnings report. Oracle proved the ...
The company is spending more than it makes, raising concerns that the company's risky bets might not pay off. Oracle reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings on Tuesday, with total revenue up ...
Oracle Corp. and OpenAI have scrapped plans to expand a flagship artificial intelligence data center in Texas after negotiations dragged over financing and OpenAI’s changing needs. The collapsed talks ...
OpenAI (OPENAI) and Oracle (ORCL) have decided not to expand their data center site in Abilene, Texas, from 1.2 GW to 2 GW, according to Bloomberg. Apparently, Oracle and OpenAI's expansion plans were ...
WASHINGTON — An 18-year-old who allegedly brought a loaded shotgun to the U.S. Capitol to talk with a member of Congress pleaded not guilty Thursday, two days after a federal grand jury indicted him.