Oracle patched another severe E-Business Suite (EBS) vulnerability that can be exploited to gain access to sensitive data.
Oracle patches a high-severity EBS flaw that could let attackers bypass authentication and access sensitive enterprise data.
The company is leaning on the chipmakers to amplify its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offerings as AI demand grows.
Oracle Corp.’s NetSuite subsidiary today announced a major overhaul of its cloud enterprise resource planning suite at its ...
Oracle and AMD announced a major expansion of their partnership to support large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) computing ...
Chip designer Advanced Micro Devices is partnering with Oracle to bring online a large data-center cluster that uses tens of ...
Oracle is generating significant revenue by renting out Nvidia GPU-powered servers, but its cloud computing business reports ...
Clop’s Oracle WebLogic zero-day exploit exposed a new ransomware era focused on silent data theft, stealthy infiltration, and ...
For years, Oracle has found itself solidly in the second tier of cloud providers, well behind the top three of Amazon Web ...
After breaching the security of Oracle’s E-Business Suite, a well-known group of hackers is actively trying to extort execs ...
Oracle pushes a patch for a dangerous zero-day under active exploitation by one of the most notorious ransomware gangs around ...
A deal to prevent a US TikTok ban is now in place. The app’s algorithm will be copied, overseen by Oracle, and retrained using only American user data. This new, separate system addresses national ...
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