Larry Ellison using Oracle Autonomous Database to redefine the cloud industry to play to Oracle’s dominant strengths instead of its Amazon-era weaknesses.
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The most important highlights about the Oracle apps revenue and overall business from its December 17, 2018 earnings call
Cloud heavyweights Oracle, SAP and Workday continue to compete savagely in terms of mission-critical cloud ERP growth going into 2019.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison this week said businesses using arch-rival Amazon’s Amazon Web Services cloud have become major cybersecurity threats
Oracle – Founder, Larry Ellison, said company’s future is determined by fortunes of its Cloud ERP SaaS service & its self-driving Autonomous Cloud Database.
Blockchain has enormous potential, that might be just what Oracle needs to reignite its sprawling cloud business, which has has lower performance.
SaaS industry will no longer support many hundreds or even thousands of boutique apps firms and will consolidate rapidly around a dozen or so top players.
As competition among top cloud vendors intensifies, cloud customer success is rapidly emerging as strategic differentiator more important than snazzy tech.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison said Oracle will beat Amazon in the cloud by releasing a sweeping set of “self-driving”, cloud solutions.
Top executives at Microsoft, SAP and Oracle recently pledged to make customer success, not satisfaction or loyalty, their biggest priority in 2018.
New AI platforms are eliminating data silos by integrating multiple enterprise systems into unified, intelligent workflows.
Google Cloud and Baker Hughes have partnered to tackle the massive energy demands of AI data centers, combining industrial power expertise with advanced AI to improve efficiency, sustainability, and reliability in global digital infrastructure.
Agentic AI is transforming ERP implementations by automating design, testing, and support, reducing costs and accelerating delivery timelines significantly.
The surge in AI data center demand is collapsing industry lines, pushing tech companies into energy partnerships that could redefine power generation, infrastructure investment, and long-term innovation strategies.
Steve Miranda outlines Oracle’s vision for agentic applications that don’t just assist — but actively drive business outcomes across sales, supply chain, and workforce operations.
By leveraging AI, Oracle aims to shift healthcare from disconnected systems to a fully integrated ecosystem connecting providers, payers, and patients with improved efficiency and coordination.
Multi-cloud databases are enabling faster AI adoption by bringing enterprise data closer to cloud-native tools and services.
Larry Ellison steps back on earnings calls as Mike Sicilia and Clay Magouyrk take the lead, signaling a deliberate and confident leadership transition at Oracle.
Rather than replacing SaaS, AI is becoming its most powerful accelerator. Oracle’s approach embeds agentic AI across Fusion applications, enabling faster deployments, reduced operational complexity, and dramatically improved customer outcomes.
Oracle is rejecting the “end of SaaS” narrative, arguing that AI agents will dramatically expand the power and value of enterprise applications.












