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Oracle signed a cloud services contract worth $30 billion a year which will start hitting its books in fiscal year 2028, ...
While there are questions about a contract that will ultimately add more than $30 billion in revenue annually, Bernstein ...
The identity of the customer behind this landmark deal remains undisclosed, but the scale is remarkable: the contract's yearly value is nearly triple the $10.3 billion ...
Oracle shares closed at a record high on Monday after CEO Safra Catz disclosed bullish new developments about the enterprise software giant’s cloud business. Watch these key chart levels.
Oracle shares surged to an all-time high Monday as CEO Safra Catz touted a “strong start” to fiscal 2026 for the tech giant, ...
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The isolated compute cloud has hardly any connections back to Oracle at –. Only the Oracle developers have to patch the service from time to time, of course.
(Bloomberg/Brody Ford) — Oracle Corp. signed a cloud services deal that it expects to contribute more than $30 billion in annual revenue starting in the fiscal year 2028.