Oracle and IBM are both gaining market share in the cloud computing industry, but one of them appears to be the clear winner.
Both stocks have declined sharply recently, piquing interest among retail traders.
IBM just suffered its worst single-day collapse since 1968, wiping out two years of gains in one brutal session. Wall Street ...
Listening to Oracle's fiscal first quarter earnings call was like being transported to an alternative enterprise IT universe where Larry Ellison, Mark Hurd and IBM CEO Sam Palmisano were long lost ...
IBM expands its Oracle alliance around AI and hybrid cloud as software, consulting, automation, and mainframe operations ...
IBM and Oracle have both faced similar challenges over the past decade. Demand for their on-premise enterprise products cooled off as they saturated their core markets and faced fresh competition from ...
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IBM's profit and revenue fell short of analysts' expectations after the tech firm released its second quarter earnings report ...
IBM has surpassed Oracle as the leading seller of database-management software, according to a new study. IBM captured 34.6 percent of the revenue in the overall database market in 2001, up from 33.7 ...
Oracle and IBM have unveiled a new collaboration that will allow developers and customers to build and innovate based on existing Java investments and the OpenJDK (Java Development Kit) reference ...
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison wasn't telling the whole truth when he trash-talked IBM during a speech yesterday, IBM's Steve Sibley just told us. Sibley handles marketing for IBM's servers. As we ...
In Silicon Valley, there's no fiercer competitor than Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison. Now he stands on the brink of swallowing the corporate data center whole by acquiring Sun Microsystems in a ...