With its AI-first strategy, Oracle is transforming its database into an intelligent decision-making engine, enabling customers to activate data and gain a major competitive edge.
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Multi-cloud databases are enabling faster AI adoption by bringing enterprise data closer to cloud-native tools and services.
Oracle’s explosive Q3 growth, including a 325% surge in RPO and massive AI infrastructure demand, challenges critics claiming the cloud and AI data center boom is an unsustainable bubble.
Google Cloud’s Q4 surge confirms its rise to #1 in Cloud Wars, outpacing Microsoft in growth, momentum, and future-focused AI strategy.
AWS tumbles to #7 as SAP climbs and Palantir rockets up the Cloud Wars rankings, reflecting shifting dynamics in the enterprise AI race.
Oracle’s strategy, as outlined by Loaiza, is designed to meet customers wherever they operate — whether on-premises, in the public cloud, across multicloud hyperscaler environments, or within a fully deployed cloud region located directly in a customer’s data center.
Oracle is using its multicloud partnerships with Microsoft, Google and AWS to reignite its core database business. It aims to reach $20 billion in revenue within five years by riding the AI inference wave and offering flexible multicloud deployment.
The Microsoft‑Oracle database partnership is generating nearly all of Oracle’s multi‑cloud database growth so far, with Larry Ellison believing AWS and Google Cloud will ramp up soon and drive the next wave of revenue.
T.K. Anand outlines how Oracle brings AI to customer data, enabling flexible, vendor-neutral access across systems and industries.
Oracle’s cloud strategy blends full-stack engineering with aggressive AI and GPU expansion.
At Oracle’s AI World event in Las Vegas, Executive VP Juan Loaiza discusses why databases are more important than ever, because AI is making data accessible in new ways, enabling business users to interact via natural language rather than traditional SQL.
Oracle NetSuite is transforming from a cloud pioneer into an AI-first platform built to automate, personalize, and redefine how businesses run.
Oracle Database proves the “Oracle Killer” crowd wrong yet again, posting surging Q1 cloud growth and unmatched AI-era positioning.
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 delivers powerful AI-ready features while maintaining compliance with global privacy laws through intelligent data distribution across regions.
Oracle and Google Cloud have partnered to bring Gemini AI to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), signaling a major shift in tech rivalries and boosting customer value through mult-icloud innovation.
Analysts grilled Jassy on AWS’s relative underperformance — and the numbers don’t lie: rivals are catching up fast.
Oracle’s Kris Rice discusses how the company is accelerating AI innovation through the new MCP server, integrating LLMs with enterprise data, and enhancing developer experience across multi-cloud environments.
Enterprise apps and AI software giant endorses AI standard, adding momentum and simplifying access to dominant database platform.
Oracle’s Kim Lynch outlines how the company is accelerating government transformation through AI, cloud, and defense innovations while ensuring security, flexibility, and rapid technology adoption.





