Enterprise software giant Oracle is reportedly planning to ax thousands of jobs due to mounting financial pressure from its aggressive push to build AI-focused data centers. The tech powerhouse may ...
Oracle Corp. is planning to ax thousands of jobs, among its moves to handle a cash crunch from a massive AI data center expansion effort. The job reductions will affect divisions across the company ...
When markets emerged from the global financial crisis in 2009, Hyperion Asset Management correctly positioned its investments for a world of low economic growth, inflation and interest rates. Those ...
Oracle announced our plan to buy Hyperion, a leading provider of performance management software. The transaction extends Oracle's business intelligence capabilities to offer the most comprehensive ...
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High-profile investor Hyperion Asset Management has dramatically cut its exposure to software stocks as it attempts to stem the bleeding from what it describes as one of the toughest periods in the ...
Investing.com -- Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL)has planned a $45 billion to $50 billion capital raise to fund AI data center expansion. Bernstein say the capital raise should cover its needs through ...
LAGUNA HILLS, Calif. - Hyperion DeFi, Inc. (NASDAQ:HYPD) announced Wednesday the creation of an institutional-grade, on-chain yield-enhancement vault on the HyperEVM through a partnership with Rysk ...
According to a report by CIO, citing investment bank TD Cowen, Oracle is considering cutting between 20,000 and 30,000 jobs and may also look at selling parts of its business, including Cerner, the ...
Oracle’s remaining performance obligations surged to $523B. This represents roughly 8.5 times annual revenue. Oracle’s trailing free cash flow turned negative at $13B as capital expenditures soared ...
AUSTIN, Texas - IHG Hotels & Resorts has approved Oracle OPERA Cloud as a cloud-based property management system (PMS) for its properties across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia ...