Oracle Corp. is offering U.S. federal agencies a 75% discount on its license-based software and a significant price reduction on its cloud-computing services, according to the General Services Administration and a report by the Wall Street Journal. The temporary pricing agreement runs through November 2025 and applies across government departments that procure technology via the GSA schedule. The agency said the concessions cover both new and existing contracts, potentially lowering information-technology costs for dozens of federal offices during the period.
The GSA says Oracle is giving the US government a 75% discount on its license-based software and a "substantial" discount on its cloud service through November (@bellelin_ / Wall Street Journal) https://t.co/TaFA5UKNh6 https://t.co/XzX2fjwscF https://t.co/ZOzeer2dpR
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