WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - Oracle will provide HR software to agencies across the U.S. government, according to a Trump administration statement.
The nearly $400 million, 10-year contract is expected to deliver a single, governmentwide system for agencies to manage their human resources capabilities.
AI-powered recruiting capabilities within Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM help organizations improve candidate experiences, accelerate hiring, and support skills-based talent acquisition AUSTIN, Texas, June 9 ...
Oracle’s recent workforce reduction is facing new questions after an anonymous online post alleged that some hybrid employees ...
CISA added Oracle WebLogic flaw CVE-2024-21182 to its KEV catalog, giving federal agencies until June 4 to patch exposed ...
Oracle has released its first monthly Critical Security Patch Update (CSPU) to resolve 77 vulnerabilities across its products ...
Oracle Corporation today announced that its fourth quarter fiscal year 2026 results will be released on Wednesday, June 10th, after the close of the market. Oracle will host a conference call and live ...
Azul, the trusted leader in enterprise Java for today’s AI and cloud-first world, today published Oracle Java Uncovered: What ...
Bilingual broadcast and digital advertising spotlight community investments, cleaner energy plan, and lower water usage at Project Jupiter data center campus AUSTIN, Texas, May 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - ...
Oracle has cut an unspecified number of jobs as the software giant looks to reduce costs and continue growing its artificial intelligence business, according to former employees and multiple reports.
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