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Oracle’s Founder Larry Ellison Says Austin Campus is Going to Grow to 10,000 Employees

Oracle’s Founder Larry Ellison Says Austin Campus is Going to Grow to 10,000 Employees

LJE has big plans.

“I think this facility is going to grow to about 10,000 people,” Ellison said. “We have big plans.”


http://www.siliconhillsnews.com/2018/03/22/oracles-founder-larry-ellison-says-austin-campus-going-grow-10000-employees/

Billionaire Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, said he expects Austin’s Oracle campus to grow to about 10,000 employees in coming years.

“We are going to have a handful of hubs in the United States,” Ellison said. “Austin is one of the key places we want to be because that’s where we think our people want to be.”

Ellison made the remarks during a surprise visit to cut the ribbon on the new Austin Oracle campus Thursday. The first 560,000 square foot building and parking garage opened to employees in January and already has more than 2,000 employees with a capacity of 2,500 employees.

“We bought all this real estate and we’re not done yet,” Ellison said. “We think this is a phenomenal facility to house fantastic people that hopefully will come to Oracle whether they are experienced or right out of college and be able to develop their careers, learn new technologies and grow as the company grows.”

Oracle, based in Redwood Shores, Calif., is going through its biggest growth phase in its history and is hiring lots of people, Ellison said. Oracle is also building a big facility in Santa Monica. It always seeks to build near water so employees can go rafting or kayaking during their lunch hour, Ellison said.

“I think this facility is going to grow to about 10,000 people,” Ellison said. “We have big plans.”

During a real estate tour to scout for the location for the Austin campus, Ellison recounted a story about how he refused to get out of the car to look at property in Cedar Park. He told them he only wanted to look at properties in downtown Austin near the water. The real estate brokers told him there was only one property. It turned out to be the property on Lady Bird Lake that is now the home of the Oracle Waterfront Campus at 2300 Cloud Way.

At the building site, Ellison decided immediately he would take the property and the adjacent 295-unit Azul apartment complex that was under construction. It is now a housing option for employees.

“This is Texas. In California, the prices here are like free,” Ellison said. “You buy one home in California, Mark’s home, actually, it costs about the same as this.” (Mark Hurd is Oracle’s CEO who also accompanied him on the real estate tour and was at the ribbon cutting Thursday.)

Ellison bought all the commercially zoned property nearby. They ended up buying up 43 acres. Ellison said they were on the property about a half an hour and bought it all.

“Oracle is expanding in Austin to attract, hire and train the best talent to support the unprecedented growth of our cloud business,” Oracle’s CEO Hurd said. He also has an office at the Austin campus.

At the event on Thursday, Ellison cut the ribbon on the facility with Hurd and other dignitaries. Then Oracle held a party with food trucks, beverages and games for its employees and invited guests. It featured bands Black Joe Lewis and American Authors.

Earlier in the afternoon, Oracle held a VIP reception and gave tours to media and other invited guests of its new facility.

“You have so many people who live in the area that can walk or bike to work,” said Downs Deering, senior vice president of Oracle Digital Application Sales, during a media tour. He’s been in Austin off and on since 1993 and is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and he previously worked at Dell for 15 years.

Oracle is working to create an inviting experience for its employees with veranda views of the lake, an onsite full-service cafeteria, gym and free parking for its employees, Deering said. On-campus amenities include a food truck court, expansive business training and conference center, game rooms on every floor, terraces and outdoor collaboration areas. It also has beach volleyball and basketball courts, flag football field, B-cycle station and access to Lady Bird Lake hike and bike trail.

Oracle is creating the modern-day company town with apartments nearby for employees. The employees at the Austin campus focus on creating digital applications and sales. Also, Oracle recently announced that Oracle Startup Cloud Accelerator’s first U.S. residential program will be located in Austin.

During the tour, Oracle showed off its Cloud Solutions Hub with demonstrations of augmented reality, virtual reality applications to oversee manufacturing operations, intelligent bots and blockchain technology for healthcare applications like tracing pharmaceutical drugs.

Deering also showed off the training rooms for new hires who get up to 200 hours of training before they start their jobs at Oracle.

“They get continuous training afterward,” he said.

Oracle is also bin-free at the desk and doesn’t provide employees with garbage cans, Deering said. It is encouraging employees to recycle. They must take their waste to a central location for landfill, recycle and composting, he said. And it’s cashless at the cafeteria and the on-site Starbucks too, he said.

Oracle hires from 24 of the top universities in the country, Deering said. It hires a lot of communications, marketing, and business graduates to become sales associates, he said. At their desks, Oracle gives them a University pendant to put on their wall. In Texas, Oracle primarily hires from UT, Texas A&M, Baylor and Southern Methodist University, Deering said.

The managers don’t have offices, Deering said. They have desks on the floor with the sales representatives. They can go into offices along the wall which Deering referred to as “huddle rooms” for conferences. And each floor has a local theme that highlights “aspects of Austin’s culture including local art, music and murals.”

The balcony on the fifth floor provides expansive views of the city and Lady Bird Lake. The work area feature lots of natural light and an entire wall of glass that provide views of the lake and downtown.

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Post ID: @OP+Sks8G2i

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Honestly, what do they need call centers for anyway? Just put it all online. If they think cheap kids can sell it over the phone, why wouldn't customers just flock to a website to sign up? That would be cheaper still, right? Why not just "automate" the sales process entirely?

Everyone's dying to buy Oracle, right?

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Post ID: @dtzv+Sks8G2i

Get real, while having the new office in hip downtown Austin next to So-Co and 6th street is so millennial cool, most people live in the burbs to get the hell out of AISD train-wreck schools for their families! Soooo, you have to do the cool thing and ride the train to the last train station and pre-reserve your ticket online for the complimentary shuttle to take you across the river to the new cool office. Oh, and you are supposed to feel good about it! Kind of like if you were riding the BART or the Metro in NYC because that's what you do in the big cities and Austin is kind of like a big city now. The problem is that this will only take you 1.5 hours one way so you should feel good about spending a 3+ hour commute time on the train or traffic because they have quiet rooms, free soft drinks, ping pong tables and lake views across the sea of cubicles. But someday if you work hard to sell the overpriced software that nobody wants, you can be like Larry and Mark and just helicopter in and avoid that city traffic that the poor east side peeps have to deal with. Or if you are on your third wife and have pawned all your kids onto their baby mommas, maybe you can live in one of the high rise towers and uber to and from the office. You will want to hang around for that beach volleyball game since you have no friends because everyone thinks you are a prick. If you are young and have no life and family, this is the place for you! With all that tail running around you will probably get laid every night like Larry or be like Mark and become CEO after jacking expense reports and screwing interns at HP. Hopefully, someday you get a brain and get the hell out for a different company for a real career. Then you will look back and see the snotty nosed college kids taking orders like a waitress with an a la carte menu before it gets automated online and realize they don't need you. GOODBYE!

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Post ID: @dsbc+Sks8G2i

“Not a bad gig if you can swing it.”

Touché :-)

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Post ID: @6kng+Sks8G2i

What on earth would these 10,000 be doing? Sitting around and jerking off?

Not a bad gig if you can swing it.

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Post ID: @6rtv+Sks8G2i

10,000 people ? What a joke! What on earth would these 10,000 be doing? Sitting around and jerking off? There is nothing useful and productive for 10,000 people in an oracle digital hub - whatever the heck that is - to do! LE has totally lost whatever brains he had, poor guy 73 yrs old and a babying idiot!

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Post ID: @2ixr+Sks8G2i

What a riot. Why not pass out shovels and dig some latrines while your at it cuz it will be a sh*+show

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Post ID: @1tcf+Sks8G2i

This isn't going to work. Oracle will not be growing in the future. Big layoffs coming up because things have been done so poorly to date. The replacement of functional sales people with class of kids will cause the sales to drop drastically after June. Next year will be much worse than the last year.

MH works his magic again, takes the profits off the top and runs to the next company to do the same there.

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Post ID: @1gpz+Sks8G2i

Hahahahahahahaha-burp- hahahahaha-fart- oops, haaa

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Post ID: @1bip+Sks8G2i

They are in Texas because Texas is cheap. Ever look at house prices there? Dirt cheap. And why are they dirt cheap, because people don't want to live there.

If there is 50% turnover in a grand facility like that, it means the job is impossible and no one wants to be there long, even with all the amenities.

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Post ID: @imj+Sks8G2i

Let's see...

  1. They cut janitorial costs by shifting the work to the employees. Turd already did something like this before at HP, so this is no surprise.

  2. Parking at work is free. That likely means that they actually considered making it a pay facility. Or are considering doing so in the future.

  3. LE bought the surrounding housing complex so he can recapture/profit from the money that Oracle is paying the employees.

It all fits with how Oracle has been screwing over customers for years. They've now realized that they can do the same to the employees. A new and shiny facility with game areas is all a distraction from the reality of it all.

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Post ID: @sqj+Sks8G2i

No garbage cans means Oracle must be planning to cut custodial costs at the Austin site! Maybe the cloud dialers at 2300 Cloud Way can clean the restrooms too!

Also...did LE and/or MH score any cloud kid tail at the party?? Enquiring minds want yo know.

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Post ID: @ceq+Sks8G2i

Layoffs in other cities and hiring in Austin. Watch out folks.

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Post ID: @uvj+Sks8G2i

This going to be HHHUUUUUGGGGGEEE!! BIGGGLY!!

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Post ID: @lks+Sks8G2i

LJE states.......“This is Texas. In California, the prices here are like free,” Ellison said. “You buy one home in California, Mark’s home, actually, it costs about the same as this.”

I guess MH is still approving his own expense reports......

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Post ID: @hsq+Sks8G2i

10,000 new Oracle jobs!!

I want my job back. I want to be an Oracle retread!! I'm going to pack up my family and move to Austin and work for 1/3 of my current salary. The only problem......I'm 48 years old. Hmmm. Any advice?

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Post ID: @tkr+Sks8G2i

They must really be having a hard time filling the seats in that place. The whole thing was too long to read but in the opening paragraphs, LE sounds a bit like Trump. Everything is phenomenal and fantastic.

Good luck, cloud dialing kids!!

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Post ID: @aeq+Sks8G2i

And you believe him do ya?

Must s--- to be so naive....

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