Oracle has struck a deal to acquire cloud application company NetSuite in a deal valued at $9.3 billion, the two companies said Thursday morning. Oracle said it would pay $109 per share in cash to ...
With a new class of enterprise applications that execute end-to-end processes, Oracle is showing how enterprise software has ...
Informatica Inc. is expanding its collaboration with Oracle Corp. to encompass a new set of deployment options and integrations intended to accelerate artificial intelligence adoption on Oracle Cloud ...
Oracle remains in focus as cloud demand, AI infrastructure, and enterprise software strength support renewed market attention ...
Oracle and NVIDIA are announcing a first-of-its-kind integration between NVIDIA accelerated computing and inference software with Oracle’s AI infrastructure and generative AI services, making over 160 ...
Oracle on Wednesday unveiled its latest updates to its Cloud Applications suite, bringing enhancements across customer experience (CX), enterprise resource planning (ERP), human capital management ...
Oracle Cloud Coach Clinics, developed by Oracle Cloud Solution Engineers, are designed to help Application Developers perform at their highest level on Oracle Cloud. This half-day event is an ...
Mayo Clinic has selected Oracle's Fusion Cloud Application Suite to meet its 2030 goal for quality care and the treatment of complex diseases. Patients come to the Mayo Clinic for answers and ...
City of Nashville, Davidson County, and Nashville Public Schools are turning to Oracle to increase efficiency, improve decision-making, and enhance service delivery "As stewards of taxpayer funds, we ...
Oracle may offer the full gamut of business applications in its Fusion Cloud suite – finance, human resources, supply chain, manufacturing, advertising, sales, customer service and marketing – but the ...
As two Oracle technologists took the stage to announce Oracle’s support for the Kubernetes open source software initiative, they were clearly aware of one fact: Open source folks aren’t much impressed ...