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There’s no question that many long-term shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-B) have stuck around for so long because ...
Just four months ago, the Fox News host Steve Doocy gave a social-media send-off to his young producer Ariel Abergel, who had ...
OCI was built with flexibility and ease-of-use in mind, which could bring a significant base of first-time Oracle users to the company. Artificial Intelligence demand should boost growth further. We ...
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Since Oracle got into the EHR business with its acquisition of Cerner in 2022, it has made several leadership changes as to who will be overseeing its operations. Most recently, Oracle tapped the ...
Welcome to this week's Chutes & Ladders, our roundup of hirings, firings and retirings throughout the industry. Please submit the good news—or the bad—from your shop, and we will feature it ...
Mark Erceg, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Oracle Cerner, has left the role to become CFO of consumer-products maker Newell Brands. Donald Trigg, former Cerner president ...
Related stories Trump support from Oracle leadership has been criticized in ... These ties have sometimes sparked tension within Oracle. A Change.org petition asking Oracle leaders to condemn ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Oracle kicks off the 2020s facing questions about how its top leadership could change and whether its cloud strategy could finally take off.
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If there seems to be no change in leadership roles, then why did Oracle change the titles of their top three executives? According to Ellison, it is because Catz and Hurd deserve recognition with ...
During the Q&A, Hurd was asked whether his transition to the co-CEO role will result in any changes to Oracle's sales leadership, which falls under his purview. "No," Hurd replied tersely.