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Larry Ellison

Lawrence J. Ellison is the founder and CEO of the major database software firm Oracle Corporation.

Ellison was inspired by the paper written by Edgar F. Codd on relational database systems named A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks. He founded Oracle in 1977 under the name Software Development Laboratories, later to be renamed Oracle after the flagship product Oracle database. He had heard about the IBM System R database, also based on Codd's theories, and wanted Oracle to be compatible with it, but IBM stopped this by keeping the error codes for their DBMS secret.

Ellison is also the leader and principal financier of Oracle-BMW Racing, who competed to be challenger for the America's Cup in 1999 and 2003 on behalf of the Golden Gate Yacht Club of San Francisco.

Ellison is reported to be one of the richest people in America by Forbes. He is building an estate styled like a Midieval Japanese village in Woodside, California





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