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Google will heavily discount cloud computing services for the US government, as the Trump administration pressures technology groups to slash prices on long-standing, lucrative contracts.
Oracle looks to entice the US government with "substantial" discounts including 75% on license-based software.
Oracle has signed up a cloud customer to spend more than $30 billion a year from FY28. The deal, revealed in a regulatory filing, could be the largest cloud contract in history, but the filing does ...
The General Services Administration (GSA) announced that the agreement gives government agencies "a 75% discount on Oracle's ...
The US government has struck a discount agreement with Google for its cloud services. As first reported by the Financial ...
The Software Alliance (BSA) also flagged rules and proposals from agencies such as Ministry of Electronics and Information ...
In fact, while some customers plan on remaining with Oracle, a staggering 96% of Oracle Java users have some level of concern ...
Oracle Corp. (ORCL) is reportedly offering steep discounts on its software to federal customers, joining a list of tech companies that have taken similar steps. The Wall Street Journal said, citing ...
Microsoft has stopped using China-based engineers to support its US defence cloud projects after reports raised security ...
Less than a month after extending a deadline to ban TikTok for the third time, President Donald Trump told reporters late Friday night that, “We pretty much have a deal,” on TikTok. The ...
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Oracle will offer federal agencies a 75% discount on its license-based software and a "substantial" discount on its cloud service through the end of ...
After a review process that stretched over 250 days—far beyond the FCC’s standard 180-day window—the Commission voted 2–1 to ...