Ellison: I'm in charge
Larry Ellison says he likes Oracle's current management team of several No. 2 execs rather than one. He says it isn't healthy to share the spotlight.
Larry Ellison says he likes Oracle's current management team of several No. 2 execs rather than one. He says it isn't healthy to share the spotlight.
Australia's best-known security conference will open for business on Monday and organisers say this year's event should be the biggest ever.Graham Ingram, general manager of AusCERT, told ZDNet Australia last week that the organisation was considering shutting down registrations because the event was nearing capacity.
Business software maker's backing of event comes as company faces continued scrutiny over its security practices.
Oracle today heralded Melbourne Health as the first Australian customer for its 11g database, which is still a beta test version.
Oracle president Charles Phillips outlined the database life cycle in a chart that was laid out how information has run amok.Now that's good for Oracle, which is touting its 11g.
Companies are hiring consultants to take inventory of their software and then negotiate deals with big-name vendors such as Oracle, Microsoft and IBM
Oracle will report its fourth-quarter earnings on 21 June, with worries continuing about whether the company can bolster its hardware business.
Larry Ellison and Scott McNealy hope to strike while the Raw Iron's hot.
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It's a while since I read Bruce Richardson, chief research officer at AMR but a couple of his most recent posts rang bells with me. The first: Who Drives Software Innovation?