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Bob Miner - Wikipedia
In 1977, Miner met Larry Ellison at Ampex, where he was Larry's supervisor. Miner left Ampex soon thereafter to found a company called Software Development Laboratories with Ed Oates and Bruce Scott, with Larry Ellison joining the company several months later.
Whatever Happened to Oracle's Founders - Business Insider
Sep 18, 2014 · Bob Miner was the architect of Oracle's database and for most of his career at the company he led product design and development. In 1992, he left that role and spun off a small unit...
Miner family - Forbes
Engineer Bob Miner cofounded the precursor to software firm Oracle with Larry Ellison and Ed Oates in 1977; he died of cancer in 1994 at age 52, leaving his Oracle stake, then worth about $600...
hree decades ago, Larry Ellison, while rou-tinely scanning the IBM Journal of Research and Development, discovered a research paper that described a working prototype for a rela-tional database management system (RDBMS). Showing it to coworkers Bob Miner and Ed Oates at Ampex, he soon learned that no company had committed to com-
Bob Miner | American businessman | Britannica
…1977 by Larry Ellison and Bob Miner, computer programmers at the American electronics company Ampex Corporation, and by Ed Oates, Ellison’s supervisor at Ampex. Inspired by a research paper written by British-born computer scientist Edgar F. Codd that outlined a relational database model, Ellison and his colleagues saw commercial potential…
The History of Oracle: 1977 - 2000 - DSP
On 16th June 1977 Software Development Laboratories (SDL) were created in Santa Clare, California by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates. By 1978 the first ever Oracle was born, written in assembly language running on PDP-11 under RSX-11 in 128K of memory.
Larry Ellison: A Deep Dive into the Oracle Co-Founder
Aug 12, 2024 · In 1977, Larry Ellison, along with Bob Miner and Ed Oates, co-founded Software Development Laboratories (SDL), which would later become Oracle Corporation. The company’s big break came when they secured a contract to build a relational database management system (RDBMS) for the CIA, which they named “Oracle.”
ORACLE HISTORY | WHO FOUND ORACLE - TECH NEWS
Jul 16, 2024 · Founding: In 1977, Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates co-founded Software Development Laboratories (SDL), which developed the original version of the Oracle software. The name “Oracle” comes from the code-name of a CIA-funded project Ellison had worked on while formerly employed by Ampe. Larry Ellison is an American businessman.
What Happened to the Co-Founders of Oracle? - javaland.eu
Jun 29, 2018 · Bob Miner and Larry Ellison met at the tech company Ampex, where Bob was Larry’s supervisor. However, they both soon left Ampex to found SDL. In the early days of Oracle, Bob was the lead engineer and it can be assumed that …
Larry Ellison: Visionary Behind Oracle’s Global Success
Sep 10, 2024 · In 1997, Ellison and two colleagues from Amdahl, Robert Miner and Ed Oates, founded their company, named Software Development Labs. Larry and his partners won a two-year contract to build a relational database management system (RDMS) for the CIA, and the project’s code name is Oracle.