Former Hewlett-Packard chairman and CEO Mark Hurd wasn't out of a job for long. Oracle late Monday announced it has hired Hurd as co-president, replacing Charles Phillips, who simultaneously resigned.
A judge has sided with HP in its lawsuit with Oracle and the big winners are the company's joint customers. A judge ruled that HP didn't trick Oracle into promising continued support for Itanium ...
Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison said the company will not name a new co-CEO to replace the late Mark Hurd and instead will move forward with Safra Catz as its sole leader. Ellison made the announcement ...
Oracle is all about the cloud—again. OpenWorld promises to be a week's worth of cloud evangelizing from Oracle, maybe not from the point of view of an infrastructure provider like Amazon Web Services ...
Larry Ellison doesn’t spend a lot of time in the spotlight these days, but when the chairman of Oracle takes the stage, there’s usually a media feeding frenzy. His latest move is hiring Mark Hurd, the ...
Oracle has long viewed HP as an important partner. By filing this vindictive lawsuit against Oracle and Mark Hurd, the HP board is acting with utter disregard for that partnership, our joint customers ...
Oracle Corp. accused Hewlett-Packard Co. of fraud and libel, saying a settlement agreement between the two companies over Oracle's hiring of former HP chief Mark Hurd was unfair and that HP defamed ...
Oracle Corp. shares rose as much as 7.7% the day after the company said it had hired former Hewlett-Packard Co. chief executive Mark Hurd, who resigned amid a scandal. *For more on this story, read ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Mark Hurd, the ousted CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co., has settled a lawsuit filed by HP that sought to stop him from working at its rival Oracle Corp.