Oracle Boosts Annual Revenue Forecast Amid Strong Cloud Demand, Shares Surge

Oracle raised its annual revenue growth forecast on Wednesday, driven by strong demand for its cloud services, particularly as businesses ramp up AI deployments. The company now expects fiscal 2026 revenue to reach at least $67 billion, up from its previous projection.

CEO Safra Catz revealed on a post-earnings call that Oracle anticipates its total cloud growth — including applications and infrastructure — to jump from 24% in fiscal 2025 to over 40% in fiscal 2026.

Oracle’s growth momentum is mainly fueled by its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) platform and its support for AI workloads. Industry experts note that Oracle’s multi-cloud strategy and deep integration with enterprise applications have made OCI a critical component for many customers’ data needs.

Rebecca Wettemann, CEO of analyst firm Valoir, highlighted Oracle’s ability to embed generative AI capabilities into its cloud application suite without additional costs as a key factor reducing adoption barriers and encouraging experimentation.

For the quarter ending May 31, Oracle reported revenue of $15.90 billion, surpassing analysts’ expectations of $15.59 billion. The cloud services and license support segment, Oracle’s largest, posted $11.70 billion in revenue, up 14% year-over-year.

Adjusted earnings per share were $1.70, beating estimates of $1.64.