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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 also said it will invest $2 billion in its Frankfurt cloud region, in Germany, over a five-year period.
The General Services Administration and Oracle unveiled a new agreement within the larger OneGov initiative Monday, giving government agencies a 75% discount when purchasing Oracle’s license ...
Oracle announced on Tuesday it will invest $3 billion over 5 years in AI and cloud infrastructure across Germany and the ...
IBM ended 2001 with a 34.6 percent share of the $8.8 billion database market, toppling Redwood Shores, Calif.-based Oracle from its longtime leadership position, according to Gartner, an industry ...
The Stargate joint venture hyped up by the US government has reportedly not yet signed any contracts. Oracle and OpenAI are building without Softbank.
Josh Gruenbaum aims to create ‘market tension’ for tech groups and consultancies despite complaints from companies ...
The US government has struck a discount agreement with Google for its cloud services. As first reported by the Financial ...
The office of Gov. Gray Davis dispatched highway patrol officers to prevent possible document shredding at a government agency involved in the state's much-criticized computer contract with Oracle.
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