“If you run faster and pay by the hour, you cost less.” That's according to Oracle chairman and chief technology officer Larry Ellison, who spoke with analysts on Monday following a market rout.
Oracle CEO Safra Catz talks with CNBC's David Faber at the FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami.
March 10 (Reuters) - (This March 10 story has been corrected to say 'analysts' average estimate,' not 'median estimate,' in paragraph 11) Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new tab CEO Safra Catz on Monday ...
Oracle’s global cloud estate grew to 101 regions as the company’s infrastructure and software services revenues increased 23% year over year during the quarter to $6.2 billion, CEO Safra Catz ...
Oracle executives Larry Ellison and Safra Catz talked cloud, AI agents, databases and more on Q3 2025 earnings call.
Despite the earnings miss, CEO Safra Catz was optimistic, saying, "What we are seeing in the market is that we are the destination of choice for both AI training and inferencing." The company ...
Chief Executive Safra Catz said that Oracle's exit from its advertising business last year lowered its total cloud revenue growth by 2% this quarter, and touted the company's bookings.
"Oracle signed sales contracts for more than $48 billion in Q3," Oracle Chief Executive Safra Catz said in a statement. Oracle (ORCL) said that it signed cloud agreements with several big ...
On the recent second-quarterearnings call CEO Safra Catz highlighted that Oracle expects cloud revenues to reach $25 billion this fiscal year, with impressive growth in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure ...
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