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Larry Ellison Once Said He 'Had All The Disadvantages Necessary For Success' As He Aimed To Beat Amazon In Cloud — Where The Oracle CEO Stands Today
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Larry Ellison Once Said He 'Had All The Disadvantages Necessary For Success' As He Aimed To Beat Amazon In Cloud — Where The Oracle CEO Stands Today
Aug 6, 2025 7:06 PM

Larry Ellison, Oracle Corporation's ( ORCL ) co-founder and current CTO, once credited his tough upbringing for his ambition to surpass Amazon.com, Inc. ( AMZN ) in cloud computing — and the latest numbers show he may be gaining ground.

All The Disadvantages Necessary For Success: Oracle CTO

In a 2018 interview with Fox News, Ellison reflected on his journey from humble beginnings on Chicago's South Side to becoming one of the richest people in the world.

"I had all the disadvantages necessary for success," Ellison said, explaining how his challenging upbringing and curiosity led him to Silicon Valley and eventually to founding Oracle.

"My original goal when we started Oracle was to build a company of 50 people I liked working with," he said. "It got a little bigger than that — we have 150,000 people now."

Ellison, who dropped out of college and worked as a programmer, said his ultimate goal is simple, saying, "We want to make sure we beat Amazon ( AMZN ) in cloud database."

See Also: Larry Ellison Surges Past Mark Zuckerberg To Become World’s Second-Richest Person As Oracle’s AI Deals With OpenAI, US Government Drive Massive Stock Surge

Oracle's Cloud Business Shows Momentum

Oracle's push to take on Amazon Web Services is starting to show results.

In its fourth-quarter earnings, Oracle posted revenue of $15.9 billion, beating Wall Street expectations. The company's cloud infrastructure revenue rose 52% to $3 billion, while overall cloud revenue reached $6.7 billion — up 27% year-over-year.

Significantly, Oracle reported a 115% quarter-over-quarter increase in multicloud database revenue from major partners like Amazon ( AMZN ), Microsoft and Google. Consumption revenue from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) also jumped 62% during the quarter.

Amazon Remains A Giant, But Oracle Is Catching Up

While Oracle's cloud business is growing fast, Amazon ( AMZN ) remains the dominant player. AWS brought in $30.9 billion in the second-quarter revenue, up 17.5% year-over-year. Still, Oracle's growth trajectory suggests it's making inroads with enterprises seeking secure, multicloud solutions.

Ellison’s Net Worth Surges To $307 Billion

Ellison's strategy appears to be paying off personally, too. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, his net worth has reached $307 billion, making him the second-richest person globally, behind only Elon Musk.

Despite stepping down as Oracle CEO in 2014, Ellison remains chairman and CTO, continuing to shape the company's cloud vision.

Year-to-date, Ellison has gained $115 billion — the largest increase among the world's top 10 billionaires, which includes the likes of Amazon ( AMZN ) founder Jeff Bezos, who currently has a net worth of $244 billion.

Price Action: ORCL shares have surged 54.45% year-to-date and are up 100.01% over the past 12 months, according to Benzinga Pro.

Benzinga’s Edge Stock Rankings indicate that ORCL maintains strong momentum across short, medium and long-term timeframes. However, despite this sustained momentum, the stock’s overall value score remains relatively low. More detailed performance data can be found here.

Read Next:

Oracle To Invest $3 Billion In AI And Cloud Infrastructure Expansion Across Germany, Netherlands

Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

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