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It proved too large to enter the harbor. Larry Ellison sparks concerns after spending millions to extend mammoth superyacht — ...
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison offers wide-ranging perspectives on the competitive dynamics in the cloud, and analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of his three primary cloud competitors--Amazon ...
Larry Ellison, Oracle’s billionaire chairman, surpassed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as the second-richest person in the world as Oracle’s shares surged again Monday key ...
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Larry Ellison, co-founder and executive chairman of Oracle, speaks at Oracle OpenWorld 2017. (GeekWire Screenshot) Given an hour in front of thousands of his company’s most important customers ...
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. Oracle chairman Larry Ellison addresses the Oracle ...
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) co-founder Larry Ellison briefly surpassed Amazon's Jeff Bezos on the list of the world's richest people after Oracle's stock hit record highs. Ellison's net worth was just ...
Larry Ellison used most of his hour-long keynote session slot at this week's Oracle Open World conference in San Francisco to trash Amazon and its $10 billion Amazon Web Services cloud computing ...
Oracle Corp. co-founder Larry Ellison every year seems to pick a new rival to attack with sometimes lofty comparisons of Oracle’s technological prowess and superiority. This year his target is ...
Larry Ellison continued his assault on Amazon during his second keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld on Tuesday. “Amazon Web Services are simply not optimized for the Oracle Database.
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison became the third richest person in the world on Tuesday with a net worth of $203.9 billion, according to Forbes, surpassing Mark Zuckerberg and Bernard Arnault.
Both Microsoft and Amazon recently made it easier for customers to move their databases to each companies' respective cloud business. Oracle's executive chairman, Larry Ellison, isn't worried.