Turning to guidance, Teradata warned that sales are still falling, with revenue probably down 2% to 4% year over year, and ...
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Oracle’s new dual chief executives defended the company’s massive new investment in data centers, saying it will offer computing firepower and a suite of bundled services that will make artificial ...
Oracle Corp. today announced the general availability of Oracle AI Database 26ai and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse, both aimed at supporting artificial intelligence training and inference across ...
Informatica Inc. is expanding its collaboration with Oracle Corp. to encompass a new set of deployment options and integrations intended to accelerate artificial intelligence adoption on Oracle Cloud ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - Informatica Inc. (NYSE:INFA), a $7.59 billion market cap data management solutions provider with annual revenue of $1.66 billion, announced four new integrations for its ...
Oracle has issued an emergency security update over the weekend to patch another E-Business Suite (EBS) vulnerability that can be exploited remotely by unauthenticated attackers. Tracked as ...
The Clop ransomware gang has been exploiting a critical Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) zero-day bug in data theft attacks since at least early August, according to cybersecurity company CrowdStrike.
Oracle has fixed a zero-day vulnerability in one of its flagship business software products that a hacking group is currently abusing to steal personal information about corporate executives. In a ...
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