A history of the computer company Oracle identifies the events and sometimes controversial choices that contributed to its rise to one of the industry's most powerful and profitable companies, noting its penchant for reinventing itself in pursuit of new goals, and complemented by additional notes by the company's co-founder and chief executive.
| Added: 26.10.2007 | ISBN: 0743225058 | Pages: 528 | Price: £ 11,99 | Lang.: English |
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