Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) recently reported its second quarter results that were in line with the market's expectations. The company is focusing on making its products more focused on developers to improve its product adoption. Oracle's Financials Revenue for the third quarter grew 21% to $12.4 billion, in line with analyst estimates. Net income was $1.9 billion or $0.68 per share. Adjusted EPS was $1.22. The market was looking for an EPS of $1.20. Cloud services and license support revenues grew 20% to $8.9 billion. Cloud license and on-premise license revenues grew 4% to $1.3 billion. Hardware revenues grew 2% to $811 million. Services revenues grew 74% to $1.376 billion. Oracle's Growth Focus Recently, Oracle announced the developer release for Oracle Database 23c. The release is available for download as a Docker Image, VirtualBox VM, or Linux RPM installation file and will not require a user account or login. The Database 23c Free Developer Release includes JSON Relationa
Oracle announced a free version of Oracle Database 23c. The new Oracle Database 23c Free Developer ReleaseĀ meets growing demand from developers and organizations worldwide to access the newest features in Oracle Database 23c "App Simple". Developers now have access to innovative Oracle Database features that simplify development of modern data-driven applications, getting them ready for the planned release of Oracle Database 23c, the next Long-Term Support Release.
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