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Oracle shares soared Thursday after the enterprise software giant’s quarterly results and sales outlook sailed past Wall ...
Oracle investors haven’t had a week this good since April 2001, after the stock had collapsed in the dot-com crash.
Oracle knew that a massive wave of orders was coming, but they refused to build out infrastructure until contracts were signed. They faced an impossible choice: Insufficient capacity or excess ...
When Oracle set out to create a fast, simple way for companies to buy its cloud services, it did so by first focusing on the success of the customer and then transforming its internal operations ...
But in some cases, entire Oracle sales teams were leaving to work together at competitors, Wall Street analyst Pat Walravens told Business Insider. Veteran Oracle salespeople started finding new ...
Oracle declined to comment on the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco. In re-planning, sales staff would earn commissions, then Oracle would require them to sign a new commission ...
"In Q3 and Q4, Oracle signed the largest sales contracts in our history — driven by enormous demand for training AI large language models in the Oracle Cloud," said Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle.
The latest version of Oracle’s Fusion Sales customer relationship management (CRM) application wants to automate the most repetitive sales tasks by providing users with automated recommendations ...
Oracle ($ORCL) has just wrapped up its quarterly reporting period with impressive results. Revenue rose 11% year-over-year to ...
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