Oracle has ratcheted up its capital expenditures as it builds data center infrastructure that can handle AI workloads.
Oracle laid off some employees on Tuesday, according to two employees and LinkedIn posts. The cuts come as Oracle is trying to cut costs. The company's stock has dropped nearly 30% this year as AI ...
Oracle is joining a growing wave of tech companies cutting jobs as they pour billions into artificial intelligence. This morning, the company began implementing sweeping layoffs across multiple ...
Oracle on Tuesday reportedly began notifying employees that it is moving forward with a round of layoffs as the company looks to reduce costs. The number of layoffs is in the thousands, according to a ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Oracle Fired 30,000 People by Email. The Same Quarter, It Posted Record Revenue and a $553 ...
The 6am layoff emails caught thousands of Oracle employees off guard. But the warning was hiding in plain sight. Oracle's Q3 FY2026 earnings release, filed on March 10—the same week termination ...
What just happened? Oracle is trimming tens of thousands of jobs across its global operations as part of a broader realignment toward AI infrastructure. Employees in the US and India reported ...
Oracle laid off thousands of people on Tuesday in a move that was widely anticipated as more and more tech companies claim they’ll need fewer workers thanks to the AI boom. The total number of people ...
Related Digital is finalizing $16 billion of financing for a giant Oracle Corp. data center, after months of stop-and-start negotiations with investors. The developer has been rounding up cash to ...
Oracle began laying off employees on Tuesday in what could be the largest workforce reduction in the company’s history. Workers in the United States, India, Canada, Mexico, and Uruguay received ...
In July 2025, Oracle and OpenAI formalised what is arguably the largest cloud computing deal in history. OpenAI committed to spending $300 billion on Oracle's infrastructure over roughly five years, ...