Oracle

Oracle's Jewish founder Larry Ellison closes in on Musk as world's richest

Oracle’s 43% stock surge added $102B to Larry Ellison’s fortune, taking his net worth to $395B as the company nears a $1T valuation on booming AI demand.

Oracle co-founder, CTO and Executive Chairman Larry Ellison speaks during a news conference with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on January 21, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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 Larry Ellison.

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 Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle.

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Startup Idol Israel: Six Israeli firms to be presented to top analysts

Organized by Oracle as a new initiative to help out Israeli early-stage start-ups, the competition will see the six firms presented before a panel of top global industry analysts.

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Oracle launches new underground cloud center in Jerusalem

The facility is based in a reinforced underground facility to provide the highest levels of security against physical attacks, such as missile strikes.

 Economy Minister Orna Barbivai, Oracle Israel country manager Eran Feigenbaum, Jerusalem mayor Moshe Lion, and Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel.

Software giant Oracle is 'deeply committed to Israel'

Oracle CEO Safra Catz, who was born in Holon and was named CEO of the global company in 2014, said her visit to Israel was her first trip outside the United States since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

(R-L) Oracle CEO Safra Catz and Bynet CEO Alon Ben-Zur at Oracle's Jerusalem cloud center

Oracle to launch massive underground cloud data center in Jerusalem

Spread across thousands of meters, it is designed to be one of the most secure in the Middle East.

(R-L:) Oracle Israel country leader Uzi Navon, Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Leon, and Bynet CEO Alon Ben Zur at the launch of Oracle's new cloud data center.

Head of Oracle’s start-up program hints at further expansion in Israel

With the Oracle start-up program, the company will host five Israeli start-ups for six months to get support from in-house business managers and technical experts.

Reggie Bradford, an Oracle executive, visits Israel regularly in order to scout and mentor emerging start-ups.