Source: hackers broke into Oracle's Cerner servers sometime after January 22 and stole patient data to extort US medical providers; the FBI is investigating
- The FBI is investigating the incident from earlier this year — Hacker used stolen logins to access old servers, Oracle said
Inside Oracle's Cerner acquisition, including issues with Cerner's EHR system, which Oracle says it wasn't aware of, and its rollout at the US Veterans Affairs
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Employees say Oracle Health, formerly Cerner, has lost at least 12 of its major clients and product innovation has taken a backseat to upgrading legacy systems
Brody Ford / Bloomberg :
Oracle reports Q2 revenue up 18% YoY to $12.28B, vs. $12.05B est., cloud services revenue up 14% YoY to $8.6B, and health data provider Cerner revenue of $1.5B
Jordan Novet / CNBC :
Oracle reports Q1 revenue up 18% YoY to $11.4B, total cloud revenue up 45% YoY to $3.6B, and health data provider Cerner, acquired in June 2022, generated $1.4B
Brody Ford / Bloomberg :
Oracle receives all regulatory clearances needed for its $28.3B acquisition of digital medical records company Cerner, and expects the deal to close on June 6
Brody Ford / Bloomberg :
Oracle will acquire electronic medical records company Cerner for $28.3B, or $95 per share, in an all-cash deal, its biggest acquisition yet
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Oracle will acquire electronic medical records company Cerner for $28.3B, or $95 per share, in an all-cash deal
- Enterprise software giant Oracle will acquire electronic medical records company Cerner. — Enterprise software giant Oracle will buy electronic medical records company Cerner …
Sources: Oracle is in talks to acquire electronic medical records company Cerner, in a deal that could be worth ~$30B, which would make it Oracle's biggest yet
An agreement, which could potentially be worth $30 billion, would rank as biggest ever for software giant
Google Health VP David Feinberg, who led Google's COVID-19 initiatives, will depart the company to take over as CEO at electronic health records company Cerner
Wall Street Journal :