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Oracle OpenWorld: Oracle president talks virtualization
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco Monday, Oracle President Charles Phillips unveils the company's plans for virtualization and discusses the partnerships and software to make it happen.
Oracle CEO banters with OpenWorld attendees
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.
HP strives to become 'simpler, more nimble' company
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd discusses the steps the company is taking to streamline its business and reduce bureaucracy for the benefit of its customers and partners.
Ellison reflects on Oracle history
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, CEO Larry Ellison shares his insights into the company's 30-year history, including its contract with the CIA to build the first commercial relational database.
Oracle president: 'Protect, extend and evolve.'
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Oracle President Charles Phillips explains how the company plans to innovate and extend applications while protecting customers' existing investments.
Oracle CEO reassures customers over Siebel
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison delivered his first keynote since Oracle's move to buy Siebel. He tried to allay concerns that the planned takeover could eliminate Siebel on Demand and delay the release of Project Fusion, which will combine acquired products with Oracle's own applications.
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini talks about how new collaborative social-networking tools will fuel the next wave of information technology inside the enterprise.
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini talks about keeping pace with Moore's Law by developing processor technologies that minimize power usage and allow chips to be made smaller.
Schwartz on Sun's new movable server
From Oracle OpenWorld 2006: Sun President Jonathan Schwartz discusses his company's new movable server and supercomputer, the Sun Blackbox.
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Dell CEO demos the company's new convertible Latitude XT, which he claims is thinner and brighter than competing systems. It also has multitouch technology that senses the five fingers of a hand.
