December 2007
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ORACLE REPORTS Q2 GAAP EPS UP 36% TO 25 CENTS, NON-GAAP EPS UP 40% TO 31 CENTS ( 19 December, 2007)
Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) today announced fiscal 2008 Q2 GAAP earnings per share were up 36% to $0.25, compared to the same quarter last year. Second quarter total GAAP revenues were up 28% to $5.3 billion, while quarterly GAAP net income was up 35% to $1.3 billion. Total GAAP software revenues were up 29% to $4.2 billion with GAAP new software license revenues up 38% to $1.7 billion. Database and middleware new license revenues were up 28% and applications new license revenues were up 63%. Services revenues were up 22% to $1.2 billion, compared to the same quarter last year. Second quarter non-GAAP earnings per share were up 40% to $0.31, and non-GAAP net income was up 38% to $1.6 billion, compared to the same quarter last year. |
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Oracle buys end-user experience management leader Moniforce ( 6 December, 2007)
Oracle announced today that it has acquired Moniforce, a leading software vendor for monitoring the availability and performance of any web application. With customers spanning key industries including financial, retail and government, Moniforce's technology is expected to strengthen Oracle's Enterprise Manager Application Performance Management capabilities that allow application administrators to proactively detect and resolve end-user experience and application logic issues. |
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