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  2. Oracle Cerner - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Cerner's headquarters in North Kansas City, Missouri. Oracle Cerner or Oracle Health, formerly Cerner Corporation, is a US-based, multinational provider of health information technology (HIT) platforms and services. In February 2018, more than 27,000 customers globally utilised Cerner products. [3]

  3. Oracle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Cloud. Oracle Cloud is a cloud computing service offered by Oracle Corporation providing servers, storage, network, applications and services through a global network of Oracle Corporation managed data centers. The company allows these services to be provisioned on demand over the Internet.

  4. List of acquisitions by Oracle - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of Oracle Corporation's corporate acquisitions, including acquisitions of both companies and individual products. Oracle's version [1] does not include value of the acquisition. [2] See also Category:Sun Microsystems acquisitions (Sun was acquired by Oracle).

  5. Will Oracle Be Worth More Than Microsoft by 2030? - AOL

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    Like Oracle, its stock also doesn't look cheap right now at 32 times next year's earnings. But if Microsoft maintains that forward valuation, matches the consensus forecasts, and grows its EPS at ...

  6. Oracle WebCenter - Wikipedia

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    WebCenter Services are a set of independently deployable collaboration services. It incorporates Web 2.0 components such as content, collaboration, and communication services – the full list is provided below. WebCenter Services includes Oracle ADF user interface components (called Taskflows) that can be embedded directly into ADF applications.

  7. Acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle Corporation

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    On April 20, 2009, Sun and Oracle announced that they had entered into a definitive agreement under which Oracle would acquire Sun for $9.50 a share in cash. Net of Sun's cash and debt, this amounted to a $5.6 billion offer from Oracle. Sun's shareholders voted to approve the proposal on July 16, 2009, although the deal was still subject to ...

  8. Oracle iPlanet Web Server - Wikipedia

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    Oracle iPlanet Web Server (OiWS) is a web server designed for medium and large business applications. Previous versions were marketed as Netscape Enterprise Server, iPlanet Web Server, Sun ONE Web Server, and Sun Java System Web Server. Oracle iPlanet Web Server is available on Solaris, Windows, HP-UX, AIX, Linux, supports JSP and Java Servlet ...

  9. Larry Ellison - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 September 2024. American entrepreneur (born 1944) Larry Ellison Ellison in 2010 Born Lawrence Joseph Ellison (1944-08-17) August 17, 1944 (age 80) New York City, U.S. Education University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (no degree) University of Chicago (no degree) Occupations Businessperson investor ...