
Supremes chuck out Oracle's appeal
Has to pay HPE
The Supreme Court of California has thrown out Oracle's appeal against a decision to award $3 billion damages to HPE in a case which dates back a decade and relates to Big Red's commitment to develop on Itanium hardware.

Oracle automates digital marketing
Sells qualified leads
Oracle announced on Monday a new system that it says will use artificial intelligence to automate key parts of digital marketing campaigns.

Oracle sinks on Wall Street
Profits cloudy
Oracle disappointed the expectation of the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street by forecasting current quarter profit below Wall Street estimates.

Oracle announces its ARM based cloud
The licence is in the mail
Oracle is giving customers more choice and flexibility with the launch of its first ARM-based cloud compute offering on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure platform.

Oracle boss goaded followers to help harass reporter - claim
Banned from twitter
A tweet from Oracle Executive VP Ken Glueck goading his followers into harassing a female reporter was found to violate Twitter's policies.

Supremes overturn Google versus Oracle
Ten years and finally common sense
The US Supreme Court ruled that Alphabet's Google didn't commit copyright infringement when it used Oracle's programming code in the Android operating system, sparing Google from what could have been a multibillion dollar award.

Oracle鈥檚 dark hand behind Google antitrust complaints
Hitting its contacts
While the world reports how 44 attorneys general hit Google with two antitrust complaints last week, Bloomberg has uncovered evidence which suggests the suit is the result of years of lobbying by Oracle.

Oracle beats Wall Street
Thanks to cloud and software licensing
Oracle beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit and revenue on Thursday, as remote work trends boosted cloud product and software licensing sales.

TikTok chooses Oracle over Microsoft
Your 15 year old can expect a comprehensive licencing agreement
The owner of TikTok has chosen Oracle over Microsoft as the American tech partner that could help keep the popular video-sharing app running in the US.

Oracle sees increased demand for cloud services
Beat expectations is cool for Catz
Oracle beat expectations for what the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street expected from its first quarter results and sending its shares up five percent on Thursday.