Quick Read Oracle (ORCL) posted Q3 revenue of $17.19B with IaaS surging 84% YoY to $4.89B, backed by a $553B Remaining ...
Oracle  has transformed from a legacy database vendor into one of the most aggressive AI infrastructure builders.
Oracle’s Q3 fiscal 2026 results showed $17.19 billion in revenue with IaaS up 84% year-over-year and a $553 billion backlog from AI cloud demand. The stock, however, trades over 50% below its October ...
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) has climbed 14.49% to close at $175.06. The 24/7 Wall St. price target for Oracle is $215.40, representing ...
Oracle ORCL missed consensus expectations on its top and bottom lines during its fiscal fourth quarter. Despite this, the firm’s remaining performance obligations increased by 44% (which amounted to ...
Oracle Corporation’s Q1 FY 2026 saw a 359% surge in cloud backlog in Remaining Performance Obligations, reaching $455 billion, signaling explosive demand for its AI-driven cloud infrastructure ...
Cloud customers today refuse to bet everything on one provider. They run AI models across platforms, keep regulated data in one spot, and tap the best tools wherever they live. Multicloud setups now ...
Oracle is a best-in-breed provider of on-premises relational database technologies and enterprise resource planning software and is one of the most profitable companies in the software industry.
Oracle has launched a set of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) systems that companies can run in-house and pay for on a monthly basis, a project the company announced at OpenWorld in September.