by The Kynd Gentleman

September 27, 2016

Secret passages and skipped meals: Oracle's CEO gave us a rare peek at what it really takes to run a $37 billion company

With $37 billion in annual revenue, Oracle is one of the world’s biggest tech companies. And every year, tens of thousands of customers, partners, industry analysts, and journalists descend upon San Francisco for the company’s OpenWorld tech conference.

It is a pinnacle week for the company’s top execs — its two famous CEOs, Safra Catz and Mark Hurd, and its even more famous founder, Larry Ellison, who stepped down from the CEO role in 2014 to become executive chairman and CTO, though he’s still very much the leader of the executive triad.

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