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Oracle is cutting the cost of its database software and cloud-computing service for the federal government, making it the latest tech giant to offer the Trump administration a significant discount on ...
Oracle looks to entice the US government with "substantial" discounts including 75% on license-based software.
Oracle has signed up a cloud customer to spend more than $30 billion a year from FY28. The deal, revealed in a regulatory filing, could be the largest cloud contract in history, but the filing does ...
Oracle’s advanced database, cloud and AI solutions deliver unmatched speed, security, and scalability — core capabilities for transforming how government manages and secures sensitive data.” Oracle is ...
The U.S. government is leaning on Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) to match Oracle's (NYSE:ORCL) massive cloud discounts as part of a ...
OpenAI and Oracle have agreed one of the largest cloud computing contracts to date to power the development of artificial intelligence. Here’s what you need to know.
The US government has struck a discount agreement with Google for its cloud services. As first reported by the Financial ...
Google will heavily discount cloud computing services for the US government, as the Trump administration pressures technology groups to slash prices on long-standing, lucrative contracts.
Oracle stock is hovering just above the record-high close it recorded Monday, propelled by the cloud computing giant's disclosure of new deals, including one worth an estimated $30 billion a year.
Oracle shares surged to an all-time high Monday as CEO Safra Catz touted a “strong start” to fiscal 2026 for the tech giant, with several new cloud deals.
(Bloomberg/Brody Ford) — Oracle Corp. signed a cloud services deal that it expects to contribute more than $30 billion in annual revenue starting in the fiscal year 2028.