Tech giant Oracle (ORCL) recently revealed its latest AI agents that are designed to support supply-chain workers in various roles, from
Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek revealed shocked U.S. investors with claims it built its models at a fraction of the cost and with lower-tier chips. Companies like Microsoft (MSFT),
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) lost around $70 billion in market share after the stock price was down 14%. The firm has been making heavy investments in developing data centers in a bid to compete with big players like Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
Oracle looks like a big winner from the new Stargate Project. The tech giant began working more closely with OpenAI last summer. Oracle is outgrowing leaders like Amazon in cloud-infrastructure revenue.
Oracle ( ORCL ), fresh off of announcing its part in the massive Stargate Project alongside OpenAI and SoftBank, debuted its latest AI agents aimed at manufacturers during its CloudWorld event in Austin Thursday. Scott Bessent confirmed as Treasury secretary, giving him a key role in extending Trump's tax cuts
Oppenheimer analysts view the news that DeepSeek, an open-source Chinese large language model, is outperforming OpenAI’s models at a fraction
Financial writer analyzes ORCL's performance in the generative AI boom, warns of inflated valuations, and recommends taking profits.
The company is one of the app’s leading server providers, managing the data centers where billions of 40-second videos are stored.
Here is a minute's worth of news that is driving the market. Netflix (NFLX) shares are soaring on better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings. The streamer also added a whopping 18.9 million subscribers in the quarter.
US stocks struggled gained steam on Thursday afternoon as investors digested megacap tech earnings and waited for Apple (AAPL) results for more clues on prospects for Big Tech. After the Federal Reserve stood pat on interest rates as expected,
The Bureau of Economic Analysis's advance estimate of US gross domestic product (GDP) in the fourth quarter showed the economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.3%, below the 2.6% expected by economists surveyed by Bloomberg. The reading compares with the 3.1% seen in the third quarter.
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), a leading provider of enterprise software and cloud services with a market capitalization of $454 billion, has been making significant strides in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.