How did American Oracle Bone Inscriptions Company start?
In 1990s, a software company named Ampex was designing a database named Oracle for the CIA, and Ellison was one of the programmers. From 65438 to 0977, Alison and her boss Robert Miner set up the "Software Development Lab". At that time, IBM published a paper on "relational database", and Allison created a new database named Oracle Bone Inscriptions. 1978, the company moved to Silicon Valley and changed its name to "Relational Software Company" (RSI). Two years later, * * * has eight employees, and the annual income is less than1000000 USD. IBM, which first proposed "relational database", adopted RSI database. It was renamed Oracle Bone Inscriptions on 1982. During the three years from 65438 to 0984, it successively entered Canada, Netherlands, Britain, Austria, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Australia, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Norway and Spain. When 1986 went public, its annual revenue soared to $55 million. It went public in March of the same year, raising $365,438 +0.5 million. 1987 revenue reached $65,438 +0.3 1 100 million, and Oracle Bone Inscriptions became the fourth largest software company in the world one year later. In two years, we will enter Mexico, Brazil, China, Cyprus, Malaysia and New Zealand. A year later, revenue doubled to $282 million. From 65438 to 0990, Oracle Bone Inscriptions invaded Chile, Greece, Korea, Portugal, Turkey, Venezuela, Taiwan Province Province, Belgium, Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica and the Philippines in two years. However, in that year, Oracle Bone Inscriptions suffered losses for the first time, and its market value plummeted by 80%. Allison arranged for senior managers to participate in the operation for the first time. Oracle 7, the flagship product of Oracle database 1992, came out, which brought the company's business back to the right track, and its annual income reached165438+79 million dollars. Raymond Lane was once regarded as Oracle Bone Inscriptions's successor and was later removed from the post of Chief Operating Officer. 1995, Allison announced that PC was dead, pushed all products to the development of the Internet, and set up a "network computer company" to sell "network computers", which was eventually eliminated. In 2000, when the branch network came to an end, E-Business Suite was launched to seize the application product market, which constituted a serious conflict of interest with former business partners. During the same period, Microsoft and IBM improved their data technology. Since then, the share of new orders in Oracle Bone Inscriptions has dropped by 6.6% in two years, and the business has regressed 10%. In 2003, the hostile takeover of PeopleSoft caused an uproar in the industry. Controversial news about these two companies is endless. In the same year, the US Department of Justice filed a case to prevent Oracle Bone Inscriptions from buying. On April 20th, 2009, Oracle Bone Inscriptions Company announced that it would acquire Sun Computer System Company at a price of $9.50 per share, totaling $7.4 billion.