Two companies at the center of the artificial-intelligence data center investment boom are parting ways, according to a report from the Financial Times. Oracle and alternative investments firm, Blue ...
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Oracle's stock is coming off its worst month since 2001 due to Wall Street's concern about the company's debt obligations tied to artificial intelligence. In the company's earnings report on Wednesday ...
After three years of unprecedented tech spending and nonstop hype, the demand for AI in the workplace seems to be drying up fast. Looking at the big picture doesn’t make it any prettier. Back in March ...
Tepper's fund has beaten the market for decades, delivering exceptional returns along the way. Oracle has been extremely volatile in recent months. The company reported blowout earnings in September, ...
Nov 7 (Reuters) - A consortium of around 20 banks is providing a project finance loan of about $18 billion to support the construction of a data center campus linked to Oracle in New Mexico, Bloomberg ...
The amount of capital pouring into AI data center projects is staggering. Last week, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon reported their 2025 capital expenditures would total roughly $370 billion, ...
Google says hackers associated with a prolific ransomware group are sending extortion emails to executives at “numerous” large organizations after claiming to have stolen their sensitive information ...
Working with the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank and the cloud company Oracle, the A.I. start-up will spend $400 billion over the next five years. By Cade Metz Reporting from Abilene, Texas. A day ...
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