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Oracle to invest $3 bln in AI, cloud expansion in Germany, Netherlands

Oracle to invest $3 bln in AI, cloud expansion in Germany, Netherlands

Al Arabiya9 hours ago
Oracle will invest $3 billion over the next five years in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in Germany and the Netherlands to meet upbeat demand, the company said in separate statements on Tuesday.
The cloud service provider plans to allocate $2 billion to Germany and $1 billion to the Netherlands.
Major technology firms have poured tens of billions of dollars into developing AI infrastructure following the success of OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Oracle, whose cloud offerings support companies in building AI infrastructure, has seen its shares surge about 38 percent so far this year.
In June, the company raised its annual revenue forecast, driven by strong demand for its AI-related cloud services.
Oracle is also part of a joint venture called Stargate, aimed at delivering large-scale computing capabilities to OpenAI.
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