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Oracle's Headcount Fell by 21,000 as AI Reshapes Its Business. Here's What It Means for the Stock.
The job cuts made headlines. But the bigger story is what's funding them.
Oracle's latest filings say it employs 141,000 people, down from 162,000 last year.
The growing use of AI contributed to Oracle laying off 21,000 workers in a year, according to a Securities and Exchange ...
Oracle was previously slated over how it handled MySQL – the company now has a new plan to involve the community.
Oracle is set to report earnings Wednesday afternoon, with the cloud computing giant's stock seen making a big swing after the results.
Nine Java Enhancement Proposals make the final cut as OpenJDK shifts from feature development to bug fixing ahead of a September release.
Oracle has decreased its workforce by tens of thousands in the past year while spending $70 billion to fund its AI expansion. Oracle is spending big on artificial intelligence—to the tune of $70 ...
Polymarket has built an entire business on predicting the future. So how did it manage to spectacularly fail to predict its own hack? Plus, the Google engineer with a million-dollar ...
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ORCL stock layoffs: What to know as Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs
Oracle (ORCL) has eliminated roughly 21,000 jobs globally over the past fiscal year, restructuring its business operations ...
Microsoft is reportedly preparing thousands of job cuts as AI spending rises, with sales, consulting, and Xbox among the areas expected to be affected. If you can only read one tech story a day, this ...
Singapore’s National University Health System is working with GSMA Foundry, Ericsson and Singtel to drive the use of 5G-enabled robotics, ambient AI and holographic surgery in healthcare Continue ...
Microsoft has not only broken but obliterated the record for the largest ever Patch Tuesday drop, with its June 2026 update addressing approximately 200 flaws, and three zero-days. Continue Reading ...
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