BENGALURU – Cloud computing firm Oracle is laying off thousands of employees, CNBC reported on March 31, citing two people familiar with the matter. Later that day, Oracle said it would lay off 491 ...
Cloud computing firm Oracle is laying off thousands of employees, CNBC reported on Tuesday (March 31, 2026), citing two people ‌familiar with the matter. Late on Tuesday, Oracle said it will lay off ...
Oracle stock dips despite recent rally and strong premarket gains. Reported layoffs aim to fund aggressive AI infrastructure expansion. Analysts remain bullish on long-term AI and cloud-driven growth.
Oracle layoffs: Oracle has begun another round of layoffs across its global offices, and it has left many employees completely shocked. People woke up early in the morning to find their termination ...
Oracle (ORCL) started laying off employees on Tuesday to drive down costs to support its artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout, according to Business Insider. Shares rose 3% in midday ...
Oracle on Tuesday reportedly began notifying employees that it is moving forward with a round of layoffs as the company looks to reduce costs. The number of layoffs is in the thousands, according to a ...
Oracle laid off some employees on Tuesday, according to two employees and LinkedIn posts. The cuts come as Oracle is trying to cut costs. The company's stock has dropped nearly 30% this year as AI ...
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When Oracle HCM leaders told HR teams at Oracle AI World last October that 2026 would be “the year of operationalizing AI,” the promise screamed scaling technology. Four months later, when Oracle ...
Oracle surpassed estimates for the quarter, and lifted its guidance for fiscal 2027 revenue. During the quarter, Oracle announced plans to raise $45 billion to $50 billion in the fiscal year to expand ...
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Oracle is refuting recent media reports about their data center in Abilene, saying they are “inaccurate” and there is a “fundamental misunderstanding.” In a statement ...