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Feds brag about hefty Oracle discount – licensing experts smell a lock-inIf a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is The US General Services Administration (GSA) has announced an agreement with Oracle it claims offers a 75 percent discount on the vendor's ...
Oracle has signed up a cloud customer to spend more than $30 billion a year from FY28. The deal, revealed in a regulatory filing, could be the largest cloud contract in history, but the filing does ...
The General Services Administration and Oracle unveiled a new agreement within the larger OneGov initiative Monday, giving government agencies a 75% discount when purchasing Oracle’s license ...
The upcoming JWCC Next contract will allow smaller and non-traditional cloud service providers to participate.
IBM ended 2001 with a 34.6 percent share of the $8.8 billion database market, toppling Redwood Shores, Calif.-based Oracle from its longtime leadership position, according to Gartner, an industry ...
The office of Gov. Gray Davis dispatched highway patrol officers to prevent possible document shredding at a government agency involved in the state's much-criticized computer contract with Oracle.
The US government has struck a discount agreement with Google for its cloud services. As first reported by the Financial ...
Oracle stock is hovering just above the record-high close it recorded Monday, propelled by the cloud computing giant's ...
The General Services Administration (GSA) announced that the agreement gives government agencies "a 75% discount on Oracle's ...
Oracle Corp. today disclosed that it has won a cloud contract worth more than $30 billion annually. Shares of the company jumped almost 9% on the news at one point. It ended the trading session up 4%.
Oracle also said it will invest $2 billion in its Frankfurt cloud region, in Germany, over a five-year period.
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