Oracle’s fiscal-Q3 earnings reveal a groundbreaking shift as cloud revenue overtakes traditional licensing, signaling a transformative era in the tech giant’s business strategy
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Oracle delivers new GenAI capabilities for finance, supply chain, HR, and more to help organizations be more productive with Fusion Cloud Apps.
The moves by Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Amazon to eliminate data-egress fees represents a significant victory for business clients, with Oracle also playing a role, alongside the impetus from impending EU data regulations.
Oracle has made some impressive strides in the AI and cloud infrastructure realm, positioning it as a major disruptive force in the hyperscaler category.
Oracle announces 40 AI deals totaling $1 billion and strong Q3 cloud growth at 25% to $5.1 billion as well as reveals plans for the world’s largest AI data center.
Oracle reported strong Q3 results with $5.1 billion in total cloud revenue, up 25%, but acknowledged falling short of meeting customer demand due to data-center capacity constraints.
Oracle’s Q3 results reveal both challenges in meeting cloud infrastructure demand and ongoing success in securing large deals.
Insights into Oracle’s fiscal Q3 results, which are likely to reveal remarkable growth for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
In order to prepare companies for the future of technology-driven business, it’s incumbent upon CIOs to identify and actively address the most critical tech skills gaps.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s remarks on cloud providers raise questions about whether the company is evolving in line with customer requirements.
Google boosts investments, allocating $11 billion in Q4 2023 and eyeing $50 billion in 2024 for technical infrastructure, fueled by the GenAI Revolution and Gemini AI models.
Google Cloud’s making a significant investment of $50 billion in technical infrastructure for the year 2024 to power its AI products and services.
Oracle makes GenAI broadly available throughout its stack as part of a new OCI service, unlocking a range of enterprise use cases.
Google Cloud has a narrow lead on the Cloud Wars growth chart; Microsoft’s growth is remarkable; and the GenAI Revolution continues to impact the top cloud vendors.
AWS, once the undisputed leader, is struggling to keep pace with the rapid growth and customer-focused innovations of Microsoft, Google, and Oracle in the cloud market.
The cloud hyperscalers are splitting into two distinct groups: sprinters (Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle) and plodders (AWS).
In 2024, the challenges of AI adoption, cloud migration, and cultural shifts take center stage for CIOs striving to align IT with business.
CEO Safra Catz describes how Oracle continues to provide for customers and the mindset it developed after the pandemic.
Oracle CEO Safra Catz says business leaders need to act decisively and embrace technological evolution in a rapidly changing world.
CEO Safra Catz shares insights on how Oracle meets customer needs through its cloud infrastructure and applications, as well partnerships with other cloud providers.