Oracle Corporation - Overview
Brands
Acme Packet, BEA Systems, Hyperion Corporation, MICROS Systems, MySQL, NetSuite, Oracle Rdb, Oracle RDBMS, Siebel Systems, Sun Microsystems
Description
Oracle is a public company headquartered in Texas with an estimated 159,000 employees. In the US, the company has a notable market share in at least seven industries: Software Publishing, Database, Storage & Backup Software Publishing, Business Analytics & Enterprise Software Publishing, Clinical Trial Data Management Services, CRM System Providers, Field Service Management Software, Business Intelligence Software and Clinical Trial Data Management Services. Their largest market share is in the Business Intelligence Software industry, where they account for an estimated 22.7% of total industry revenue and are considered an All Star because they display stronger market share, profit and revenue growth compared to their peers.
Company Details
Registered Name: Oracle Corporation
Headquarters: 2300 Cloud Wy, Austin, TX 78741
Website: https://www.oracle.com
Oracle Corporation - SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Weaknesses
Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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