Insight ReportOracle Looks Forward to Revenue Acceleration from Autonomous Database, Second-Generation Cloud and Geographic Expansion Coresight Research September 23, 2019 Executive SummaryOn September 19, 2019, Oracle held its annual financial analyst meeting, which took place in connection with its OpenWorld conference. Oracle expects revenues to accelerate in a what it called a “killer year.” The company’s late arrival to the cloud services market enabled it to focus on security and performance. The company is applying machine learning to its autonomous database, which enables it to automatically patch, upgrade and back itself up. Autonomous systems do not require human intervention, reducing entry points for hackers and increasing security. Oracle also provided an update on its second-generation cloud architecture, which is being deployed in one new geography per month, approaching a target of 36 in 2002, with the same key applications available in all geographies. The company also announced the integration of voice recognition and chat in its platforms, in addition to a new higher-performance Exadata database machine. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Analyst Corner: US Shoppers Are Worried About Higher Prices from Tariffs—Consumer Survey Insights with John MercerUS Store Tracker Extra, November 2025: Burlington Stores Takes Total Opened Retail Space to 88 Million Square FeetRetail-Tech Landscape: Shoptalk US “Shark Reef” Startup Pitch, 2016–2025Economic Confidence Climbs; Financial Optimism Turns Positive: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 23, 2025—Infographic