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Oracle Corp Japan
Oracle Corp Japan sells Oracle software and cloud services to businesses and government customers in Japan. Its core products include database software, middleware, business applications, and cloud infrastructure services that help customers store data, run enterprise systems, and manage business operations. It also earns money from software licenses, cloud subscriptions, technical support, and related services. The company sits between Oracle’s global technology stack and Japanese end users. Many customers use its database products as the core system for finance, sales, and operations, then add cloud services or application software on top. That makes Oracle Corp Japan important in the infrastructure layer of corporate IT, where reliability, compatibility, and long-term support matter more than flashy features. What makes the business model different is that customers often stay for a long time once they build critical systems on Oracle software. That creates recurring revenue from support and subscriptions, while the company also sells new cloud and application products to existing users. Its main customers are large enterprises and public-sector organizations that need secure, mission-critical software and are willing to pay for stability and compatibility.
Oracle Corp Japan sells Oracle software and cloud services to businesses and government customers in Japan. Its core products include database software, middleware, business applications, and cloud infrastructure services that help customers store data, run enterprise systems, and manage business operations. It also earns money from software licenses, cloud subscriptions, technical support, and related services.
The company sits between Oracle’s global technology stack and Japanese end users. Many customers use its database products as the core system for finance, sales, and operations, then add cloud services or application software on top. That makes Oracle Corp Japan important in the infrastructure layer of corporate IT, where reliability, compatibility, and long-term support matter more than flashy features.
What makes the business model different is that customers often stay for a long time once they build critical systems on Oracle software. That creates recurring revenue from support and subscriptions, while the company also sells new cloud and application products to existing users. Its main customers are large enterprises and public-sector organizations that need secure, mission-critical software and are willing to pay for stability and compatibility.
Strong Q2 Performance: Oracle Japan posted record second quarter revenue and profits, with total revenue growing 7.5% and all profit categories hitting new highs.
Cloud Momentum: Cloud revenue surged 38.3% year-on-year and now makes up 29% of total company revenues, driven by strong customer adoption across industries.
Alloy Partnership: Oracle announced a new partnership with SoftBank for a sovereign cloud platform launching in April 2026, reinforcing local market positioning.
Stable Outlook: Management reaffirmed full-year revenue guidance and pointed to a robust pipeline for the second half, expecting continued cloud growth to offset gradual license declines.
Expense Update: Higher personnel costs in the first half were attributed to one-time restructuring, with no extraordinary expense increases expected in the second half.
Independence Affirmed: Management stated Oracle Japan operates independently from Oracle Corporation’s financing, soothing concerns about parent company impact.