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Oracle co CEO Mark Hurd died at the age of 62

Source: Sina Technology

Original title: Mark & middot, CO CEO of Oracle; Hurd was charged with sexual harassment when he died at HP

On the morning of October 19, Beijing time, Oracle and HP are two well-known companies in Silicon Valley. On Friday, mark middot, a former co CEO of Oracle and CEO of HP; Mark Hurd died at the age of 62.

Larry & middot, founder and chairman of Oracle; Larry Ellison confirmed the news of Hurd's death.

In a memo to Oracle employees, he wrote: 'mark is an irreplaceable close friend and a trusted colleague. Oracle has lost an outstanding and beloved leader. During his tenure at Oracle, he influenced many of us. Everyone will remember Mark's wisdom. He can always analyze, simplify and solve problems quickly. "

A month ago, Hurd left Oracle because of health problems. "I have decided to spend more time focusing on my health," he said in a message to employees Since 2014, he has been the CEO and director of the board of directors of the company. He was with safra & middot; Safra Catz served as CEO of the company, and Ellison took over Hurd after he left the company.

Sexual harassment charges while at HP

Hurd's career at Oracle began in 2010. The previous month, he resigned as chief executive of HP due to allegations of sexual harassment. Hewlett Packard said Hurd failed to associate him with actress Judy & middot; The board was informed of Jodie Fisher's personal relationship. At that time, Fisher was the company's marketing outsourcer.

In 2010, Oracle's boss criticized HP's dismissal of Hurd, saying it was' following the dismissal of Steve & middot by Apple's board of directors many years ago; The worst personnel decision after jobs'. Subsequently, he hired Hurd as the president of the company and worked with safra & middot; With Katz.

Later, HP said in a regulatory document that an external investigation confirmed that Hurd did not violate HP's sexual harassment policy, but he did not comply with HP's standards of business conduct. Hurd admitted at HP's press conference, 'in some cases, I failed to abide by the principles of trust, respect and integrity I respected at HP.'

Hurd left HP with $12 million in cash and stock options.

Come to Oracle

Oracle is one of HP's main competitors, and there has been a long-standing dispute between the two companies. Hurd's new appointment has aroused dissatisfaction among some people in Silicon Valley.

HP didn't let Hurd change jobs so easily: it sued Oracle to prevent Hurd from joining oracle. In a court filing in 2010, HP said it believed that Hurd's job hopping would put the company's most valuable trade secrets at risk.

But Oracle needs an experienced 'salesperson' to help it develop its cloud computing business in order to compete with Amazon, Microsoft and Google. The rise of cloud computing business makes Oracle's middleware and database products particularly outdated.

After Hurd joined Oracle, the company has greatly expanded its cloud computing product portfolio, although Oracle is still far behind its competitors. Hurd also launched a program to recruit college graduates as sales staff for Oracle. He had predicted that the entire industry would turn to cloud computing.

Hurd was born in the upper east side of New York City in 1957. Then he went to high school in Miami, Florida. In 1979, he received a bachelor's degree in marketing management from Baylor University in Texas.

The technology giant's career began in 1980 when he joined NCR as a junior salesperson. After that, he was promoted to CEO of the company. After changing jobs to join Oracle in 2010, he was promoted to CEO of the company in 2014. He is responsible for Oracle's product sales and marketing, while Katz is responsible for finance, law and operations.