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IBM's Red Hat has caused an uproar in the Linux community with its latest attempt to squash competitors like Oracle that offer clones of its flagship Red Hat Enterprise Linux software. Oracle has also offered its own version of RHEL called Oracle Linux since 2006, and Oracle and Red Hat have had an antagonistic relationship ever since. And, because that new, you-shall-not-share provision violates the spirit of open source (and some question if it also violates open source licenses), there was a predictable backlash from open source advocates. The core of it — known as the kernel — is built by the Linux Foundation, a non-profit that is separate from Red Hat (although Red Hat supports the foundation). On Monday, Edward Screven, Oracle's top engineering leader, published a blog post with head of Oracle Linux development Wim Coekaerts slamming IBM.
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Oracle's internal org chart shows the eight executives who report to chairman and CTO Larry Ellison. An internal Oracle organization chart shows the executives left reporting to cofounder Larry Ellison after cloud and health leader Don Johnson left the company. Johnson spent four years running Oracle's cloud business, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, before stepping back in the last year. Larry Ellison Executive chairman and chief technology officer Andy Mendelsohn Executive vice president, Oracle Database Clay Magouyrk Executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Edward Screven Executive vice president and chief corporate architect Jeff Henley Executive vice chairman Juan Loaiza Executive vice president, Mission Critical Database Technologies Steve Miranda Executive vice president, Applications Development T.K. Anand Executive vice president, Analytics Maddie Giammona Executive assistantDo you work at Oracle or have insight to share?
Oracle Advertising laid off another round of employees this month and the unit's chief product officer, Derek Wise, is leaving, according to internal emails viewed by Insider. Previously called Oracle Data Cloud, Oracle renamed its cloud-based advertising and customer relationship management software to Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience. Oracle Advertising now falls under Edward Screven, Oracle's executive vice president and chief corporate architect who reports to founder and CTO Larry Ellison. "Over the past few days we have had to make some very tough choices about the future of Oracle Advertising," Vlaovic wrote in a Jan. 17 email. "Our strategy in Oracle Advertising moving forward is to be more focused and be able to self-fund our growth."
The database giant's overall revenue grew 18% in the quarter from the same period last year, and its cloud revenue grew 45% to $3.6 billion. That's including the contributions of Cerner, the medical-records company Oracle bought for $28 billion in a big bet on the healthcare market. But it still lags far behind Amazon, Microsoft, and Google in cloud market share, which means it can't afford to stop investing in its cloud platform. The capability allows Amazon Web Services customers to use Oracle's database without leaving AWS. Sources said Oracle's cloud group was virtually unaffected by the cuts.
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