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Oracle executives say the company's cloud computing business is growing like gangbusters, but some partners told CRN this week that they don't think Oracle's cloud sales figures tell the real story.
Oracle said in a news release that it earned an adjusted $1.47 per share on sales of $14.06 billion for the November-ended quarter. Analysts polled by FactSet projected the Austin, Texas-based ...
Since the middle of last decade, Oracle has spent more than $50 billion on more than 80 deals, fueling an expansion in sales and earnings. In February, the company said it agreed to buy Acme ...
And Oracle intends to hire 200 new sales representatives, Phillips said. "We're going to have the best-paid reps in the industry." ...
Oracle reported that total software revenue was up 24 percent to $3.12 billion year over year. Oracle's database and middleware license sales increased by 16 percent over fiscal fourth-quarter ...
Although high-pressure tactics are common in the chaotic world of corporate software sales, Oracle has always stood out. A look into how the database giant sells its software, and itself.
Oracle increased its new license revenue--a key growth metric--by 7 percent in the quarter, to $563 million, led by strong sales of the latest version of its database software, called 10g.
Oracle Corp. reported quarterly revenue that topped analysts’ estimates and projected rising sales, in a sign of greater demand for its cloud-computing services while businesses are working ...
Oracle confirmed Thursday in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that Keith Block, its long-time North American sales chief, is leaving to pursue other opportunities.