Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Is this Larry turning over the reins?

Ok, so we've just had a bunch of newbies in Seattle, a non-entity of a city for Oracle until recently, stage a major coup. Is this plan to transition to a Cloud company actually the plan to transition away from Larry? Or, maybe some techie kids just hoodwinked the old man who thinks he stills a savvy kid and the accountant who thinks she's a tech leader. They are living the techie dream in Seattle. Huge salaries and equity, moved up from basically just developers to technical leaders of one of the largest software companies in the world.

This is the way for Larry to exit. Transition to a cloud company, autonomous database as part of OCI (until he's gone and they can bring in fresh DB blood too), then move the technical center of the company to Seattle and the rest will follow. Larry bows out and the change is complete. BoD picks new CEOs - maybe even installs some new cloud-savvy board members and completely revamps sales to handle the new cloud sales world.

The axe will need to fall many times to transition Oracle to a cloud company so if this is what is really happening, get ready. Think about all the on-premise systems, Java, middleware, enterprise apps, all the sales and support and consulting infrastucture built globally that keeps that running at customer sites. That's tens of thousands of people.

Is Oracle really committed to that?

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i don't see how this is a coup for DJ or Seattle? They lost some of their own Seattle folks...

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Post ID: @1zbg+Yb8oKnS

Larry - an id--t.

Mark - an a--hole.

Safra - a scrooge.

Don and Clay - the greatest con artists who will soon burn themselves.

OCI - Oracle Cloud id--ts, 2.0.

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Post ID: @1foq+Yb8oKnS

If LE wants to step away for real and go dig tunnels under Las Vegas, run carbuying websites, do battery research, and robo-farm on Lanai, he better sell stock in the buyback. They have something like $11-$13b left to use for buybacks. Just take the cash, LE.

WSJ is catching on that Oracle cannot continue to prop up ESP and stock with buybacks..."pockets not deep enough" and will soon be in a net debt position. The managers used billions for short term sell gain and self esteem, waiting too long to make what would have been investments in a brilliant tech strategy.

Darn, LE, you blew it. Or they did right under your nose. Sorry. You were a phenom and will be missed in certain circles.

The Street expects revenue growth. Oracle is getting a lot on that but timing is everything.

See WSJ. https://www.wsj.com/articles/oracles-pockets-arent-deep-enough-11553175067

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Post ID: @1pru+Yb8oKnS

Those Seattle guys are amazing. They somehow convinced Larry, Safra, and Mark that their lack of success in cloud it was a technical architectural problem.

The rest of the world knows that it's sales, developer mindshare, time to market, promotions, and marketing. But Safra, Mark, and Larry think they are God's gift to sales and marketing - so it HAS to be a technical issue.

And they threw billions at a new guy to reset this whole thing (and slow everything down even further by resetting). And this new guy has played them like a fiddle.

No one has ever said they wouldn't use the Oracle Cloud because of technical issues. Technically speaking, the few services that were offered ran fine. It's all the other things that Oracle f---ed up with.

Sorry Safra and Mark - you guys were too late, too mean to developers and customers, s--- at consumer pricing, and just generally stink at relating to the boots on the ground. This isn't ERP, the ones that make the decisions are the ones that love the biggest salesman's expense account. The ones that make the decisions are the ones do the damn work. And no one who does any work wants to deal with Oracle. Mark and Safra are too full of themselves to realize.

And Don Johnson did his Game of Thrones impression to get the keys to the Kingdom.

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Post ID: @fkj+Yb8oKnS

When a company doesn’t have ONE CEO who is competent, knowledge and in charge of everything, this is the kind of sh-- show you get. SELL, SELL, SELL!!!

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Post ID: @tdv+Yb8oKnS

Very sadly a company with lots of great potential and people is turned into a power grab field of EVPs. Any M8 is ready to ruin the company as whole is they get a big of bigger charter compared to others. If this sh-- show does not step ORACLE is gonna be soon out for takeover by Google or someone else just for the sake of 1000000000 patents oracle holds because people are either being axed or are leaving.

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Post ID: @hio+Yb8oKnS

That'll be about as successful as Xerox transitioning away from copiers

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