Oracle’s multi-cloud database offering is booming, with 1,500% growth as it gains traction with AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud partners.
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Oracle’s multi-cloud partnerships with AWS, Microsoft, and Google are enabling flexible, customer-first AI strategies.
At Workday Rising 2025, Workday revealed its strategy to redefine ERP for the AI Era: launching agentic AI agents, expanding its data‑cloud offerings with Snowflake, introducing Flex Credits, and deepening ties with Microsoft.
Oracle EVP Gary Miller shares how the company is helping customers achieve measurable business outcomes by embedding AI across its stack, aligning partner and customer success, and guiding organizations at every stage of their AI journey.
Oracle’s 359% RPO spike to $455B dwarfs competitors, narrowing revenue gaps with hyperscalers.
The cloud market has reached $1.1T in RPO across four major players, with Oracle leading and Microsoft close behind.
Matt Hobbs shares PwC perspective on the need for agentic AI orchestration, how agents can help address technical debt, and continued investment in cloud infrastructure to support AI rollouts.
Oracle’s Q1 results set records, but Ellison is focused on the future, predicting that AI inferencing will automate every major industry process and that Oracle is uniquely positioned to lead.
In a dramatic shift, Oracle leapfrogged Microsoft in cloud commitments, driven by massive AI contracts and a long-term data strategy dating back 50 years.
Oracle’s $455B RPO marks an industry-first, setting the stage for massive cloud infrastructure revenue growth through 2030.
Oracle’s RPO has skyrocketed 359% to $455B, surpassing Microsoft and reshaping the cloud computing hierarchy.
Meta’s new multi-billion-dollar partnership with Google Cloud showcases the intensifying demand for AI infrastructure across hyperscalers.
Oracle and Vantage are developing a 1.4GW data center in Texas, bypassing traditional grid delays with gas generators.
Cloud hyperscalers including AWS, Microsoft, Google and Oracle spent nearly $1 billion per day in Q2 2025 on AI infrastructure to meet unprecedented demand, signaling a long-term transformative shift toward AI-powered enterprise.
Federal cloud adoption is getting a huge push with AWS credits, amid broader tech partnerships aiming to overhaul outdated government IT systems.
Consulting firm expands suite of products and services designed to helped customers build, deploy, and manage AI agents across multivendor systems.
OpenAI will pay Oracle over $82 million daily starting FY28, cementing the largest tech partnership ever and signaling a major realignment away from Microsoft.
Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle are accelerating cloud growth and capturing more AI-driven business, while AWS lags behind in both pace and market share gains.
The Stargate project, now over 5GW strong, gains speed with Oracle’s massive cloud infrastructure build.
Cloud infrastructure deals like ServiceNow’s $4.8 billion pledge underline the sector’s massive financial impact.