
TechStuff The Story of Oracle: Part One
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Apr 30, 2018 Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle and a self-taught programming prodigy, shares the fascinating story of Oracle's origins. He discusses his challenging upbringing and how it shaped his journey in tech. The podcast explores the revolutionary impact of relational databases and the birth of SQL, highlighting their role in modern data management. Ellison recounts Oracle’s early controversies and strategic responses that propelled the company towards being the second-largest software giant in the world.
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Meeting of the Minds at Ampex
- At Ampex, Ellison worked under Bob Miner, a skilled computer engineer.
- Ed Oates, another Ampex employee, joined Miner and Ellison to co-found what would eventually become Oracle.
SDL's Beginnings
- The company, initially called Software Development Laboratories (SDL), focused on contract software work.
- Ellison joined SDL after a short stint at Precision Instruments.
The Relational Database Revolution
- Ed Oates discovered Edgar F. Codd's relational database model.
- This model organized data based on relationships, a revolutionary idea at the time.
