💨 Abstract
Oracle CEO Safra Catz anticipates a 15% growth in revenue for the next fiscal year, surpassing analyst estimates, due to a large sales backlog and expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) cloud services. Oracle, a latecomer in the cloud market, is investing in data centers and semiconductor technology to support data-intensive AI services.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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