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Larry Ellison & Ed Zander at the Churchill Club 9.21.09

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

Industry giants Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO, and Ed Zander, former CEO, Motorola, and former president of Sun Microsystems, take the stage in this rare, unscripted discussion

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  • lol @ 44:45

  • Larry Ellison, inventor of the world's first database, is definitely spot on here. Cloud computing is nothing more than a stupid buzz word.

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  • Ed Zander is mad hes not Larry Ellison...

  • They really should have scrapped Ed from this interview. His questions weren't really that great and he's just a goon, I should have just skipped all the way to the crowd questions.

  • started to sound like ric flair for sec there

  • @utoostrict Yeah Zander seems pretty arrogant to me, maybe thats the way they joke around, but if it was me I'd tell him to fuck off. Larry seems very mature about it though and rolls with it all gracefully.

  • look at Ed Zander being soooooooooo desperate to for attention constantly trying to interrupting Mr. Ellison with dumb commentary. okay 2nd rate or 3rd rate CEO and mr. NON billionaire. you PALE in the presence of Larry Ellison

  • Please, Larry Ellison and Oracle have been offering Software As a Service, means, "cloud computing" for today marketing strategy. So it is nothing new at all. I remember working in a company in late 90s and we used Oracle software and that software were in the Oracle data center.

    When he says about "Sand Hill Road", is because it is where there are a lot of "Venture Capital Firms" and they came out with the marketing term "CLOUD COMPUTING".

    Simple like that.

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  • @rolexx for all reading this, Larry Ellison did not invent the first relational database. engineers at IBM did. they called it System R. it was not a fully relational db management system in terms of its efficiency and capability, but it was a base. many other brains during the 70's tried to catch on when SQL was released, but it was Ellison who perfected the database before it really gained any kind of market exposure or momentum.

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