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Google said the Defense Department’s JEDI cloud program doesn’t align with their approach where multiple clouds and an open source environment makes the most sense.
Federal contractors are deeply concerned about the Pentagon’s move to the cloud and Federal News Radio asked why.
Three federal procurement experts analyzed Oracle’s protest of DoD’s $10 billion cloud contract and found the software company is on solid ground.
Oracle Corp. filed a pre-award complaint with the Government Accountability Office Monday , 11 days after DoD released the final Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) solicitation.
Mike Smoyer, president of the Digital Government Institute, and William Sanders, director of Technology Strategy and Business Development for Oracle, join host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss 930Gov and the recent Market Connections Government Contractor study. August 6, 2018
Three different events show how lawmakers and vendors are getting more involved in the ongoing contest around JEDI.
Oracle called the government’s efforts to modernize technology "out of sync" and filled with "false narratives."
Despite its industry age, here are seven top reasons Java is not headed into retirement anytime soon.
Does your agency need help with its move to the cloud? Maybe Oracle can help. Sarah Jackson, VP Sales Engineering and Ken Currie, group vice president with Oracle Public Sector join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss some of the innovations at Oracle is offering to federal IT professionals. May 16, 2017
Software giant Oracle makes a tough decision to opt out of GSA IT schedule.
Multiple sources confirm that software giant Oracle will no longer sell directly or indirectly through the IT schedule program.
The Defense Department is sending out review teams in September to evaluate selected data centers.
The Defense Department is heading to Washington and California to bond with its partners and get IT news straight from tech companies' mouths.
Aaron Cornfeld, group vice president, Pre-sales Engineering, Public Sector, Healthcare and Higher Education at Oracle, joins host John Gilroy to discuss products the company is developing that could be of interest to IT professionals in the federal government. June 23, 2015