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Oracle Corporation (ORCL) is a global software publisher and cloud technology company whose activities generate frequent, detailed news coverage. Oracle’s own releases emphasize its integrated suites of applications and secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud, along with specialized platforms for healthcare, government, retail, hospitality, and utilities. This news page aggregates such company‑driven announcements and related market updates for investors and followers of ORCL stock.
Visitors can expect news on financial results and capital markets actions, such as Oracle’s Form 8‑K filings describing quarterly earnings press releases, cash dividend declarations, and the issuance of senior notes for general corporate purposes. Oracle also publishes updates on its cloud applications and AI capabilities, including Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, Oracle AI Database services, and multicloud offerings like Oracle Database@Google Cloud, which connect Oracle databases with external analytics and AI platforms.
Another recurring theme in Oracle’s news is industry‑specific deployments. Recent announcements describe healthcare organizations adopting Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and Oracle Health solutions, municipalities selecting Oracle Permitting and Licensing to modernize regulatory services, retailers using Oracle Retail Supply Chain Collaboration, and utilities implementing Oracle Utilities Customer Platform and the Opower engagement platform. Hospitality‑focused news includes enhancements to Oracle Payments for guest experiences and charitable giving at checkout.
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Oracle has unveiled new tools and documentation to assist defense contractors in complying with the Department of Defense (DoD) Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) when using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The announcement includes the OCI Core Landing Zone automation template and CMMC-specific documentation, designed to streamline the compliance process for contractors who must meet CMMC Level 1, 2, and/or 3 requirements as of October 15, 2024.
The new tools can significantly reduce manual work in mapping controls and establishing compliance-ready cloud architecture. The OCI Core Landing Zone features baseline configurations and rules via a standardized Infrastructure-as-Code template, allowing one-click deployments of preconfigured cloud native services. Oracle US Government Cloud, which has achieved FedRAMP High JAB P-ATO status, offers these services at the same pricing as commercial public cloud regions and is available in US East and US West regions.
Oracle has unveiled new AI agents and generative AI capabilities within Oracle Fusion Cloud Sales, designed to enhance customer engagements and streamline sales processes. The update, part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Customer Experience (CX), introduces four key features:
1. A customer engagement agent that generates spam-filter-friendly emails with adjustable tone;
2. A customer records agent that maintains account activity records and organizes meeting notes;
3. A customer intelligence assistant that provides comprehensive account summaries using cross-departmental data;
4. Multilingual support for global audience engagement.
According to Gartner, B2B sales organizations using generative AI-embedded sales technologies are predicted to reduce time spent on prospecting and customer-meeting prep by over 50% by 2026.
Oracle has been named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems. The company's converged database architecture enables customers to use multiple data and application development models for enterprise data and AI workloads. The recognition highlights Oracle's rapid innovation pace and industry-leading multicloud capabilities.
Key offerings include the Oracle Autonomous Database, a self-securing and self-tuning cloud service built on Oracle Database and Oracle Exadata, designed for diverse workloads. The company provides flexible intercloud deployment options through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), which is physically deployed in AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure data centers. Oracle's latest innovation, Database 23ai, introduces advanced capabilities in AI, generative AI, vector processing, JSON document support, and graph analytics views.
WE Fashion, a leading European fashion retailer operating in over 25 countries, has chosen Oracle Cloud to modernize its business operations. The company will implement Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Services and Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management to enhance its omnichannel operations across 133 stores and distribution centers.
The implementation includes Oracle Retail AI Foundation to automate best practices, optimize stock allocation, and leverage AI for improved decision-making in assortments, pricing, and inventory management. The company will also utilize Oracle Retail Supplier Evaluation to support ESG reporting and sustainability commitments by tracking supplier metrics including greenhouse gas emissions.
This cloud transformation aims to enhance business continuity, strengthen cybersecurity, and drive innovation while improving efficiency from distribution centers to storefronts.
Atlas Salt, a North American mineral developer, has implemented Oracle's project and financial management solutions to support the development of the Great Atlantic Salt (GAS) deposit. The project aims to produce up to 2.5 million tons of rock salt annually, marking North America's first new salt mine in nearly 30 years.
The company is utilizing Oracle Aconex, Oracle Primavera Cloud, and Oracle NetSuite to optimize operations, accelerate project timelines, and control costs. These integrated solutions are expected to save millions of dollars and reduce several months from the project timeline established in the May 2024 feasibility study.
The implementation provides Atlas Salt with enhanced collaboration capabilities, centralized planning, and improved financial efficiency through real-time tracking and enhanced financial forecasting. This integrated system aims to strengthen relationships with stakeholders and improve the company's position to secure funding from investors and lenders.
Oracle has unveiled a redesigned version of its Xstore Point of Service cloud application, featuring enhanced architecture and user interface improvements. The system, built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle Autonomous Database, offers improved security, performance, and automation capabilities.
The new version includes intuitive dashboards that display customer purchase history and guide staff through tasks like BOPIS order preparation. The platform supports multiple deployment models including public cloud, multicloud, on-premises, and OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure, with compatibility for iOS and Android devices.
Currently operating in 95 countries with support for 13 languages, Xstore enables retailers to manage inventory across channels, arrange shipping, and handle store pickups. The system's containerized architecture allows retailers to build and connect their own apps while providing enhanced security and high-throughput transaction capabilities.
Oracle Textura Payment Management Cloud Service has achieved a significant milestone by processing over $1 trillion in construction payments to subcontractors. The platform has served more than 120,000 projects from over 800 general contractors and project owners, along with 200,000+ subcontractors since its 2006 launch.
The cloud-based payment management system processes an average of $16 billion in payments monthly, helping construction companies streamline billing and payment processes. The solution enables faster payments, improved compliance risk management, enhanced lien waiver handling, and more predictable cash flow for construction industry participants of all sizes.
Walsh Group's CIO Tim Nottoli praised the platform for modernizing their subcontractor invoice payment process, highlighting its security, standardization, and efficiency across projects.
Oracle has unveiled the Exadata X11M, its latest database platform generation, offering significant performance improvements at the same price point as its predecessor. The new platform delivers up to 55% faster AI Vector searches, 2.2X faster analytics scan throughput, and 25% faster transaction processing.
The X11M, optimized for AMD EPYC processors, features improved energy efficiency through intelligent power management and workload consolidation. It can be deployed across multiple environments including public cloud, multicloud (OCI, AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure), and on-premises without requiring application changes.
Key improvements include up to 25% faster analytic query processing, 21% lower SQL I/O read latency, and enhanced AI capabilities with 4.7X more data filtering in storage servers. The platform helps customers reduce infrastructure costs while meeting sustainability goals through intelligent power management and improved utilization efficiency.
Nashville General Hospital (NGH) has implemented Oracle Health CommunityWorks to unify its clinical operations across its 150-bed hospital and 20+ outpatient facilities. The cloud-based system replaces multiple legacy systems, enabling automated processes and integrated electronic health records (EHR) for improved clinical, financial, and operational efficiency.
NGH plans to deploy Oracle Health Data Intelligence for better population health management and operational insights. Additionally, the hospital will implement Oracle Clinical Trial Management System to expand patient access to clinical trials, targeting 10 trials in the first year and scaling to 30 trials within three years.
Nashville Metro Government, serving a population of 690,000 across Nashville City, Davidson County, and Nashville Public Schools, is implementing Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications for finance and HR operations. This implementation is part of the Connected Nashville smart city initiative to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency.
The move includes adoption of Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Performance Management (EPM), and Human Capital Management (HCM). These integrated solutions will help streamline workflows, automate manual tasks, improve financial controls, and enhance workforce management. The implementation aims to address challenges posed by rapid population growth and the need for improved public service delivery.