Oracle job cuts and AI spending could impact support, raise prices
theregister.co.ukOracle customers have been warned to watch for changes in support and pricing as Larry Ellison’s company makes huge datacenter spending commitments to support its AI ambitions.
Advisors in Oracle negotiations said support levels are declining, while costs might increase as discounts disappear. Others have warned of a tougher approach to contract negotiations.
Oracle is aggressively expanding AI datacenter capacity to serve demand tied to customers and partners including OpenAI, xAI, Meta, Nvidia, and AMD. The deal for OpenAI alone is set to be worth about $300 billion over five years.
Widespread reports of layoffs affecting thousands of staff came as investor concerns grew over how Oracle would finance its AI datacenter build-out, while borrowing heavily to support the expansion.
In March, Oracle increased the estimated cost of its fiscal 2026 restructuring plan by $500 million, taking the total to as much as $2.1 billion, as observers anticipated ...
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