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Axios on MSN · 16h
Oracle to raise $50 billion as AI debt piles up
Oracle plans to raise up to $50 billion in cash through equity and debt sales in 2026 to build more capacity in its cloud Infrastructure business, doubling down on spending to serve the AI economy. Why it matters: Concerns about debt tied to AI projects are billowing as tech giants rush to build the systems needed to fuel their AI ambitions.

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Oracle Plans to Raise Up to $50 Billion for AI Infrastructure Buildout
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Oracle amps up its AI bet with a plan to raise as much as $50 billion this year
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Oracle chases $50 billion for AI build-out as doubts mount on Wall Street
Oracle shares fell 2% Monday following the company’s announcement it planned to raise upwards to $50 billion in 2026.

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Oracle shares gain as $50 billion raise eases data-center funding fears
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Oracle Stock Turns Lower After $50 Billion Funding Plan
DatacenterDynamics
7d

Oracle revealed as tenant of Project Jupiter data center campus in New Mexico

Oracle has confirmed it will be the tenant of a major data center campus being developed in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. Dubbed "Project Jupiter," the campus will span 1,400 acres with four data center buildings, micro-grid facilities, natural gas power plants, a battery storage center, and a desalination plant.
India Today on MSN
1d

Oracle could lay off 30,000 employees, report reveals

Oracle is reportedly planning to cut up to 30,000 jobs as the company looks for cash to fund its costly AI data centre expansion.
Social Samosa
1d

Oracle considers 30,000 layoffs to fund AI data centre

The job cuts are expected to free $8-10 billion in cash and consider selling Cerner, as U.S. banks pull back from financing its data-centre projects.
Forbes
5y

Why Oracle Engineers Love Raspberry Pi Projects

In a computing universe dominated by hyperscale data centers and cloud-based applications, why do engineers and coders love hobby computers like the $35 Raspberry Pi so much? “The Raspberry Pi is special as it opens embedded computing to a wide audience ...
SDxCentral
7y

Oracle Curates CNCF Projects

Oracle tightened its embrace of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), announcing a curated set of open source software plucked from CNCF’s menu of projects. The CNCF projects are part of what Oracle is calling its Linux Cloud Native Environment.
1don MSN

Oracle Plans To Lay Off 20,000 To 30,000 Employees: Report

Oracle expects to raise $45 billion to $50 billion in 2026 to build additional capacity for its cloud infrastructure.
CRM Buyer
17y

Oracle Makes Project Portfolio Play With Primavera Acquisition

Oracle is acquiring Primavera Software — a best-of-breed vendor in the project portfolio management niche. The company already has some in-house functionality in this asset category; it now plans to leverage its existing technology with the Primavera ...
InfoWorld
14y

Oracle relaunches Java community project site

Java.net has been relaunched as the home of Java community projects, featuring a new look and new tools for developers, an Oracle official said on Tuesday. The site has been moved in-house to Oracle servers while maintaining infrastructure from the Project ...
Computerworld
18y

LinuxWorld: Oracle releases Linux projects under GPLv2

Oracle Corp. on Wednesday announced that several of its open-source projects — including a file system and a systems management tool — will be available under the GNU General Public License Version 2 (GPLv2). The GPL gives users the right to freely ...
Computer Weekly
20h

Birmingham Oracle project: Data cleansing and resourcing issues

Councillors at audit committee urged to ensure strong project governance and adequate tech staffing levels and change management procedures
CRN
2y

Oracle Expands Project Management Offerings With Skire Acquisition

Oracle did not disclose what it is paying for what it described as "substantially all of the assets of Skire," which is based in Menlo Park, Calif. The deal, expected to close before the end of 2012, is subject to customary closing and regulatory requirements.
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