Oracle shares jump as AI push perks up cloud demand

By

Coincides with partnerships with other cloud services providers.

Oracle shares jump as AI push perks up cloud demand
Oracle shares rose more than 10 percent as a push to embed AI into its cloud service products boosted its first-quarter results and helped it narrow the gap with market leaders. Despite being a late entrant to the cloud business, the company's rapid AI investments has made its software an ...

Hi! You've reached one of our premium articles. This is available exclusively to subscribers.

It's free to register, and only takes a few minutes.

Once you sign up you'll have unlimited access to the full catalogue of Australia's best business IT content, as well as a daily news bulletin delivered straight to your inbox.

Register now
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Tags:

Most Read Articles

Gov quietly launches onshore instance of GPT-4o for APS

Gov quietly launches onshore instance of GPT-4o for APS

Microsoft had three staff at Australian data centre campus when Azure went out

Microsoft had three staff at Australian data centre campus when Azure went out

Woodside Energy builds an industrial data fabric

Woodside Energy builds an industrial data fabric

Dymocks modernises system used to manage 40 million products

Dymocks modernises system used to manage 40 million products

Log In

  |  Forgot your password?