Oracle Announces Record Q4 and FY 2026 Results Driven by Cloud Infrastructure & Cloud Applications
PR Newswire
AUSTIN, Texas, June 10, 2026
Record Remaining Performance Obligations grew $85 billion in Q4 from $553 billion to $638 billionRecord Q4 Earnings per Share GAAP up 21% USD to $1.45, non-GAAP up 24% USD to $2.111Record Q4 Total Revenues $19.2 billion, up 21% USD, and up 20% constant currencyRecord Q4 Total Cloud Revenues $9.9 billion, up 47% USD, and up 46% constant currencyQ4 Cloud Infra (IaaS) Revenue $5.8 billion, up 93% USD, and up 92% constant currencyQ4 Cloud Apps (SaaS) Revenue $4.1 billion, up 10% USD, and up 9% constant currencyRecord FY 2026 Earnings per Share GAAP up 34% USD to $5.83, non-GAAP up 27% USD to $7.631Record FY 2026 Total Revenues $67.4 billion, up 17% USD, and up 16% constant currencyRecord FY 2026 Total Cloud Revenues $34.0 billion, up 39% USD, and up 37% constant currencyFY 2026 Cloud Infra (IaaS) Revenue $18.1 billion, up 77% USD, and up 75% constant currencyFY 2026 Cloud Apps (SaaS) Revenue $15.9 billion, up 11% USD, and up 10% constant currencyAUSTIN, Texas, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) today announced another record quarter with strong revenue growth across its Cloud Infrastructure and Cloud Applications businesses. Total quarterly revenues increased 21% to $19.2 billion, reflecting broad-based demand for Oracle's industry-leading cloud technology and applications suites. Cloud revenues (IaaS + SaaS) increased 47% to $9.9 billion driven by 93% growth in Cloud Infrastructure (IaaS), and 10% growth in Cloud Applications (SaaS). Software revenues were down 2% to $6.8 billion, reflecting our customers' continuing migration from on-premise software to the Cloud. Services revenues were $1.5 billion, up 13%, and Hardware revenues were $0.9 billion, up 9%.












