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Oracle Corporation is an American multinational computer technology company headquartered in Austin, Texas. [5] Co-founded in 1977 by Larry Ellison, who remains executive chairman, Oracle ranked as the third-largest software company in the world by revenue and market capitalization as of 2020, [6] and the company's seat in Forbes Global 2000 was 80 in 2023.
Oracle: 49.9 2023 344.9 Austin, Texas, US 4 Salesforce: 34.9 2023 234.6 San Francisco, California, US 5 SAP: 33.8 2023 223.4 Walldorf, Germany 6 Adobe: 19.4 2023 208.5 San Jose, California, US 7 Intuit: 14.4 2023 160.4 Palo Alto, California, US 8 IBM: 61.9 2023 156.3 Armonk, New York, US 9 ServiceNow: 8.9 2023 143.3 Santa Clara, California, US ...
Oracle also raised its fiscal 2026 revenue to $66 billion, from $65 billion earlier. This implies an annual growth rate of 11.7% for the first two years followed by an even higher 16.1% growth ...
"In Q4 alone, Oracle signed over 30 AI sales contracts totaling more than $12.5 billion, including one with OpenAI to train ChatGPT in Oracle Cloud." Oracle expects double-digit revenue growth for ...
Hyperion Solutions Corporation was a software company located in Santa Clara, California, which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2007. Many of its products were targeted at the business intelligence (BI) and business performance management markets, and as of 2013 were developed and sold as Oracle Hyperion products.
Borland's 2006 annual report showed that its CodeGear IDE business had sales of US$75.7 million in 2006, which accounted for 25 percent of Borland's total revenue. [5] On 7 May 2008, Borland Software Corporation and Embarcadero Technologies announced that Embarcadero had "signed a definitive asset purchase agreement to purchase CodeGear." [6] [7]
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The acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle Corporation was completed on January 27, 2010. [1] After the acquisition was completed, Oracle, only a software vendor prior to the merger, owned Sun's hardware product lines, such as SPARC Enterprise, as well as Sun's software product lines, including the Java programming language.