Oracle AI Database 26ai Enterprise Edition for Linux x86-64 is now generally available for on-premises platforms as part of Oracle's January 2026 quarterly Release Update (version 23.26.1).
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Oracle Corporation is upgraded to a buy as valuation hits multiyear lows, despite strong growth momentum. Cloud revenues surged 34% YoY, with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure up 68%, and RPOs soared 438% ...
Oracle is planning to build its new world headquarters on a 70-acre riverfront property in downtown Nashville. There is no firm timeline for the project's construction or opening. The campus plans ...
Users happy with 19c as experts question AI lock-in Last week, Oracle announced the general availability of Oracle AI Database 26ai Enterprise Edition for Linux x86‑64, but 13-year support for 19c and ...
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Oracle Corp (NYSE: ORCL) is trying to balance an ambitious expansion plan with investor skepticism as it builds out its AI future and reshapes its physical footprint. It is pushing to build Nashville ...
Oracle's strong AI growth fuels investor interest in its booming cloud computing sector. Anyone can buy Oracle shares through a brokerage using specific order details. Oracle aims for double-digit ...
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