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Oracle CEO banters with OpenWorld attendees
Created: 11/14/2007
Video description: At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison answers questions from attendees about a wide range of topics, such as virtualization, competition in the applications market, and his early years working at Oracle.

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