With Oracle AI World in action this week, expect the unexpected from Larry Ellison and the company’s two new CEOs.
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Expect the unexpected from Larry Ellison at this year’s Oracle AI World as he has made remarkable moves over the past few years.
Oracle NetSuite is transforming from a cloud pioneer into an AI-first platform built to automate, personalize, and redefine how businesses run.
Microsoft is constructing the world’s most powerful AI data center in Wisconsin, intensifying the competition in the booming AI cloud market.
With Larry Ellison’s bold AI vision, Oracle aims to go beyond tech solutions and foster new, profitable relationships across industries by unifying mission-critical data and cloud infrastructure.
Oracle’s leadership shakeup spotlights a bold growth formula — AI plus OCI plus industry expertise — aimed at forging cross-industry ecosystems and reshaping how enterprises create value.
Oracle appoints Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia as co-CEOs, marking a bold pivot into AI and cloud-first leadership for its $15B applications business.
Oracle’s multi-cloud database offering is booming, with 1,500% growth as it gains traction with AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud partners.
Oracle’s multi-cloud partnerships with AWS, Microsoft, and Google are enabling flexible, customer-first AI strategies.
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 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.
OpenAI will pay Oracle over $82 million daily starting FY28, cementing the largest tech partnership ever and signaling a major realignment away from Microsoft.
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.
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.
Oracle reignites the Cloud Wars with bold claims on unmatched AI deployment flexibility, prompting rivals to redefine what cloud leadership really means.
Oracle and AWS are turning rivalry into results with Oracle Database@AWS now generally available.
The Oracle-AWS partnership represents a massive shift from competition to cooperation, benefiting customers with innovation and speed.








