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Oracle is in talks with Skydance Media for a $100 million-per-year contract to provide cloud software once the latter's acquisition of Paramount Global is final.
Oracle is currently in discussions with Skydance Media to reach a major software deal following the closing of the latter’s pending $8 billion merger with Paramount Global, according to Bloomberg.
Oracle’s $30 billion annual deal not only represents the largest data centre lease in history, but it also sets a new bar for hyperscale cloud strategy—one that few others are positioned to match.
Following Skydance's acquisition of Paramount, the potential agreement will enable Paramount and its subsidiaries to utilise Oracle's cloud software.