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Oracle ORCL-3.78%decrease; red down pointing triangle began to significantly reduce its workforce Tuesday while it continues to build out costly data centers for artificial-intelligence development.
The full extent of the global layoffs is unclear, but those affected include software engineers in Oracle's cloud computing business Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via Getty Oracle announced major layoffs on ...
Oracle has cut an unspecified number of jobs as the software giant looks to reduce costs and continue growing its artificial intelligence business, according to former employees and multiple reports.
Oracle is conducting a round of layoffs, two people familiar with the move told CNBC. The layoffs were in the thousands, the people said. The software maker has continued to increase spending on data ...
Employees across the US, India, Canada, and Mexico woke up on 31 March to termination emails from “Oracle Leadership” with no prior warning. TD Cowen estimates the cuts will affect 18% of Oracle’s 162 ...
Oracle laid off some employees on Tuesday, according to two employees and LinkedIn posts. The cuts come as Oracle is trying to cut costs. The company's stock has dropped nearly 30% this year as AI ...
It was not a phone call. It was not a meeting. For thousands of Oracle employees across the globe, Tuesday morning began with a single email landing in their inboxes just after 6 a.m. EST and by the ...
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Oracle landed more contracts and guided for massive growth in its upcoming fiscal year. The company understands that its cash burn is unsustainable. Oracle’s balance sheet has gone from bad to worse.
Oracle (ORCL) reported Q3 FY2026 IaaS cloud infrastructure revenue surging 84% year over year to $4.89 billion, with Remaining Performance Obligations hitting $553 billion, up 325% year over year.