Investors in Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) — at least, those who came on board after 2002 — have been a pretty happy lot. When the dotcom bubble burst in 2000, ORCL stock was hammered. In just two ...
IT buyers like the operational flexibility that the public cloud provides. Capital expenditures go away. OpEx becomes predictable. Resources are available on-demand, with near-endless scalability.
Let’s talk about Oracle’s successful and expanding investment in cloud infrastructure. The company just celebrated its 45th anniversary, beat Wall Street’s estimated revenue in its fiscal fourth ...
The Oracle and Microsoft cloud interoperability partnership is more than a simple business deal, it reflects a wider movement in the broader cloud market. At the beginning of July, Microsoft and ...
Cullen Capital Management, LLC, operating under the name Schafer Cullen Capital Management, Inc. (SCCM), has released its ...
Blaming disappointing revenue figures on unfavorable foreign exchange rates, Oracle revealed disappointing fourth quarter results in a Wednesday earnings report showing rapid growth in cloud services ...
Oracle on Wednesday officially announced the expansion of its Cloud@Customer hybrid cloud offering with the debut of Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer. The new, fully-managed service brings all of ...
Oracle on Wednesday announced the launch of the new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Service, a native service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) that's designed to let teams of data ...
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Oracle Stock Slides 36%. Should You Buy, Sell, or Hold ORCL?
Oracle (ORCL) stock has taken a sharp turn after an impressive run, sliding more than 36% from its peak of $345.72. The ...
Oracle Executive Chairman Larry Ellison unveiled Sunday new cloud applications and services, including a training tool that integrates with the company’s human resources application, and gave a ...
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