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Oracle Bets Big on AI with New Trademarks and Lofty Growth Targets

Oracle Bets Big on AI with New Trademarks and Lofty Growth Targets Oct/20/2025

Oracle Corporation has filed two new U.S. trademarks — 'AI Changes Everything' and 'Oracle Acceleron' — covering a vast array of AI-driven hardware, software, and cloud services, from SaaS and PaaS platforms to business automation and data management systems. The filings align with the company’s ambitious bid to dominate enterprise AI infrastructure, even as investor enthusiasm begins to wane. At its Las Vegas conference, Oracle raised its long-term revenue forecast to $185 billion by fiscal 2029 — more than triple current levels — buoyed by mega-contracts with OpenAI and Meta. Yet the optimism comes at a steep cost: the 48-year-old firm is spending heavily to expand its data-center network, with analysts projecting nearly $29 billion in negative cash flow through 2028. While Oracle’s founder and chairman, Larry Ellison, is betting that AI demand will justify the outlay, skeptics warn that even a veteran of past tech booms could find sustaining 30 percent annual growth a challenge if the AI frenzy fades.