Oracle’s 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.
Oracle loses JEDI appeal
The force was not strong in this one
A US appeals court rejected Oracle's challenges to the Pentagon's disputed $10 billion cloud-computing contract.
Trump wants his mate Ellison to buy Tik-Tok
Is this what the whole thing was about?
US President Donald Trump has said tech giant Oracle would be "a great company" to take over TikTok's US operations.
Oracle fighting over Tik Tok now
Everyone wants a piece
Oracle has entered the race to acquire TikTok - the popular Chinese-owned short video app that President Donald Trump has vowed to shut down unless it is taken over by a US company by mid-November.
Oracle parks its tanks on Amazon’s lawn
Installs its servers in enterprise customers’ premises
Oracle has announced a package for enterprise customers which it says will give them the full benefits of the company’s public cloud services while retaining all their data on-premise.
Trump backs Ellison in API court case
Everything should belong to my golf buddies and supporters
The Trump administration urged the US Supreme Court to reject an appeal by Alphabet's Google, boosting Oracle's bid to collect more than $8 billion in royalties for Google's use of copyrighted programming code in the Android operating system.
Red Hat and IBM take on Oracle
Tells the supremes that APIs cannot be copyrighted
Red Hat and IBM jointly filed their own amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the "Google vs. Oracle" case, arguing that APIs cannot be copyrighted.