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Ranjith Rajasekharan shares his vision for the future of Oracle Cloud DBAs, highlighting how AI-driven automation is reshaping database administration into a strategic, governance-focused role that blends cloud architecture,
Oracle has launched Oracle Database@Google Cloud in India, allowing customers to run Oracle database services directly within Google Cloud’s Mumbai region, as enterprises increase adoption of multicloud strategies and data residency requirements tighten.
Oracle (ORCL) is well-positioned to benefit from AI adoption by leveraging its integrated infrastructure, database, and applications, differentiating
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In its fiscal second quarter ended November 30, 2025, Oracle reported revenue of US$16.06 billion and net income of US$6.14 billion, while also declaring a quarterly dividend of US$0.50 per share payable in January 2026.
Oracle is now offering Oracle Database@Google Cloud to customers in Canada, customers can now run Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure, Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in the North America-Northeast 1 (Montreal) and North America-Northeast 2 (Toronto) Google Cloud regions.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is launching the first public cloud instances powered by Ampere Computing’s custom, Arm-compatible AmpereOne M processors after the tech giant sold its minority stake in the chip designer to SoftBank Group.
Site automation, agentic artificial intelligence and cloud connectivity will continue to change the role of the contractor from one of builder to conductor of all construction processes in 2026.
Oracle said that spending would rise by $15 billion compared with earlier estimates - a sign that big capital outlays to chase AI cloud-computing customers is not turning into profit as fast as Wall Street had expected.