In the high-stakes world of cloud computing, Amazon.com AMZN and Oracle ORCL represent contrasting approaches to capturing the explosive growth in artificial intelligence and enterprise computing.
Oracle Corporation (ORCL) has been a headline stock in 2025, trading in a wide range as investors grapple with its ambitious ...
We recently compiled a list of the 12 Best Cloud Computing Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) stands against the ...
Oracle Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison unveiled a high-end server with more memory Sunday evening, and the tech company updated its flagship database to compete against SAP in meeting businesses ...
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is launching the first public cloud instances powered by Ampere Computing’s custom, Arm-compatible AmpereOne M processors after the tech giant sold its minority stake in ...
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) has emerged as an unexpected victor in the artificial intelligence revolution, marking a significant week for the tech giant. The notable advancement for Oracle in AI ...
Oracle’s cloud computing business saw 24 percent growth in revenue for the quarter ending Feb. 28 over the previous year to $2.8 billion as its pending deal with Cerner nears, The Wall Street Journal ...
Cloud-computing companies including Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp. and Meta Platforms Inc. have committed to spend a combined ...
FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The company logo for Oracle Corp. is displayed on a screen on the floor at the NYSE in New York SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oracle said on Wednesday it would provide Singapore's ...
For big businesses, Microsoft has become the cloud-computing provider of choice. Many of these companies, however, still use Oracle databases to run core parts of their business. The two tech giants ...
That began to change in 2018 when Amazon, the largest cloud provider, announced a service using its own custom chip made with intellectual property from Arm, the British firm whose technology already ...