3/15: Larry Ellison talks smack about AWS again; A look at FDA nominee Gottlieb




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FinancialForce Hires Oracle, NetSuite, Veteran as Marketing Chief (Fortune)

Oracle earnings: more licensing declines expected as cloud transition continues (Marketwatch)

Oracle shares pop after earnings beat (CNBC)

Larry Ellison talks smack about AWS again, claims Oracle cloud is faster and cheaper (VentureBeat)

Ellison: "Both our SaaS and PaaS businesses are doing great, but I’m even more excited about our second generation IaaS business. Our new Gen2 IaaS is both faster and lower cost than Amazon Web Services. And now our biggest customers can run their largest and most demanding Oracle database workloads in the Oracle Cloud — something that is absolutely impossible to do in the Amazon Cloud."

Its no wonder Ellison owns an NBA team; he can trashtalk with the best of them.

Mulesoft's upsized IPO likely to be better for tech IPOs than Snapchat's success (Silicon Valley Business Journal)


SAP is now hosting VMs in its cloud. Just don't call it HANA (The Register)

The return of Parker Conrad (Dan Primack / Axios)

San Francisco reveals latest #Resist effort – resisting sub-gigabit internet access (The Register)

A statistical guide to Scott Gottlieb, President Donald Trump’s pick to head the FDA (Med City News)


How 'populism' in Europe pushed France's Suez to pay $3.4 billion for Philly's GE Water (Philly.com)

PayPal's Venmo Beats Back Facebook; Next Up: Google (IBD)




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