Oracle came out swinging Tuesday, disputing claims that it sold the state of California more software than it needed--and warning that if that state cancels a $95 million contract, it could create ...
SACRAMENTO — California repealed a much-disputed $95-million computer software contract with Oracle Corp. on Tuesday and will lose no money under the deal, according to Gov. Gray Davis and officials ...
Auditors for the state of California and Oracle gave conflicting testimony Wednesday over the savings associated with a controversial $95 million no-bid contract being investigated by a state ...
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison at Oracle OpenWorld 2011. (Oracle PR) The Government Accountability Office has denied Oracle’s pre-award protest of the Department of Defense’s $10 billion commercial cloud ...
The state of California has officially canceled a sprawling six-year deal that united scores of its contracts with software maker Oracle under one mega-contract, state officials said Tuesday. "We are ...
Three weeks ago, a federal report declared that poor contracting is a "root cause" of the Cover Oregon health insurance exchange debacle. More than $130 million has gone to California-based Oracle ...
DENVER (CBS4)- Denver City Auditor Tim O'Brien today refused to sign a $6.1 million contract for services from Oracle until the contract numbers match the amount approved by Denver City Council. "If ...
California state officials will meet this week with Oracle to cancel a $95 million software contract with the software company and its partner, Logicon, a spokesman for Gov. Gray Davis said Monday.
The General Services Administration has canceled Oracle's Schedule 70 contract, offering little explanation. After reviewing the company’s GSA Schedule 70 contract, “it was determined that it was not ...
Two executives within Oracle's government business speaking at the Fortune 1 Business government conference this week defended Oracle's role in the contested $95 million software contract with the ...
And don't sweat the debt either, we've got plenty of capital at our disposal Despite Wall Street jitters and reports to the contrary, Oracle insists its $300 billion datacenter deal with OpenAI is on ...