Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Oracle's remaining performance obligations (RPOs) reached $455 billion, a 359% increase from the previous year and up $317 billion from the end of Q4 [5] - Total cloud revenue increased by 27% to $7.2 billion, while total revenues for the quarter were $14.9 billion, up 11% from last year [5][7] - Operating income grew by 7% to $6.2 billion, and non-GAAP EPS was $1.47, with GAAP EPS at $1.01 [8] - Operating cash flow for the last four quarters was up 13% to $21.5 billion, while free cash flow was negative $5.9 billion [8] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Cloud infrastructure revenue was $3.3 billion, up 54%, with OCI consumption revenue increasing by 57% [6] - Cloud application revenue was $3.8 billion, up 10%, while strategic back-office application revenue was $2.4 billion, up 16% [7] - Autonomous database revenue rose by 43%, and multi-cloud database revenue grew by 1,529% [6] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Oracle expects cloud infrastructure revenue to grow 77% to $18 billion this fiscal year, with projections of $32 billion, $73 billion, $114 billion, and $144 billion over the next four years [10] - The company anticipates total revenue growth of 16% in constant currency for fiscal year 2026 [11] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Oracle is positioning itself as a leader in AI workloads, having signed significant cloud contracts with major AI companies [5] - The company is focusing on both AI training and inferencing markets, emphasizing the importance of its AI database and the ability to vectorize data for AI models [17][75] - Oracle aims to provide a comprehensive cloud solution, offering customers flexibility between public and dedicated cloud options [28] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the demand for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and the potential for RPO to exceed half a trillion dollars [10] - The company is optimistic about its ability to accelerate revenue and profit growth, driven by the large RPO backlog [9][11] - Management highlighted the unique advantages Oracle has in the AI inferencing market due to its extensive data capabilities [17][46] Other Important Information - Oracle's CapEx for fiscal year 2026 is expected to be around $35 billion, primarily for revenue-generating equipment [9][52] - The company has reduced shares outstanding by a third over the last 10 years, repurchasing 440,000 shares for $95 million this quarter [9] Q&A Session Summary Question: What else is driving Oracle's forecasts beyond AI training? - Management noted a significant demand for inferencing capacity, indicating that many companies are running out of it [24] Question: How much CapEx and operational costs will be needed to service new contracts? - Management explained that CapEx is expected to be about $35 billion, with equipment being put in place only when needed to generate revenue quickly [52][53] Question: How can Oracle maintain a differentiated position in the AI training business? - Management emphasized that Oracle's networks move data faster than competitors, providing a cost advantage [61] Question: How soon will enterprise customers adopt the new Oracle AI Database? - Management indicated that there is a strong demand for AI capabilities, and Oracle is well-positioned to meet this demand securely [75]
Oracle(ORCL) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript