Global Monopoly of Technology

Chapter 513 [The battle for science and technology starts from the jet across the Pacific Ocean! 】

After the developer conference of Bluestar Technology Group, the stock price was further stimulated. Driven by this event, the company's market value once again exceeded the US$900 billion mark.

It has to be said that people who speculate on BTC, especially retail investors, need a strong heart.

Seeing that BTC stocks are about to touch the threshold of the trillion-dollar market value, on the one hand, they are extremely excited and ecstatic, on the other hand, they are extremely fearful. Retail investors in North America are currently in this tangled mood.

Domestic investors can only hope and sigh, because they can’t speculate in Bluestar Technology’s stocks, and 99% of retail investors also have the ability to transfer funds overseas. As soon as the QDII fund was speculated, the mainland investors were intermittently ecstatic in the big A, and continued to tearfully defend the country.

...

The next day, San Francisco.

"Mr. Ellison, what do you think of the ride-hailing company Uber and the developer conference of Bluestar Technology yesterday?" A hot female reporter was interviewing while standing beside the founder of Oracle Corporation.

This is the "Pacific Heights" residential area in San Francisco, and at this moment Larry Ellison is holding an event at his home, and he is cutting a roasted whole sheep himself.

I have to say that Larry Ellison is a master who can enjoy life. He is always surrounded by beautiful women and has a rich and colorful life. He goes to the Caribbean beach every three days to bask in the sun, or drives his super luxurious yacht when he has nothing to do. Take a group of beauties to the sea and the waves fly.

He would never allow a yacht larger and more luxurious than his next to him, if there was, he would change to a bigger and more luxurious one.

Having money means you can do whatever you want.

As far as Playboy is concerned, it is simply Tony Stark in the movie.

After listening to the reporter's question, Larry Ellison turned his head without turning his head and turned on the fire: "I heard that Luo Sheng's Shengfeng Capital has invested in Uber... IMHO, Uber is almost worthless, although Uber raises money to compete for market share from rivals, but the business they get is no guarantee that they will always own it, Uber has its own cars? NO! Can't control drivers? Yes! Their app may even be able to even my cat in the house. Write it down."

Ellison sarcastically added: "It's just stupid to throw money at market share when customers don't stand with the company, they have nothing, no technology, and no customer loyalty."

When you come up, shoot directly.

It's Ellison.

The founder of Oracle is a well-known "big mouth" in the industry. He has always been outspoken, often directly and unabashedly bombarding competitors in public, and even outright contempt.

Luo Sheng is not the only tech giant who has been sprayed by him, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Salesforce CEO Mark, Google founder Larry Page...

Obviously, the question raised by the female reporter was just a firefight, and Larry Ellison followed directly, only to see him with a face full of disdain and sarcasm: "Bluestar Technology's developer conference this year was a blast. , To be honest, I was looking forward to it, and the result... Oh please, their AI strategy is just drawing a big pie, the story is beautiful, but it is ridiculous, but even more ridiculous is that BTC stock has risen by 30 billion US dollars.”

The implication was that even the North American investors were not spared being ridiculed by his group.

Speaking of which, Larry Ellison shrugged. He was wearing a pair of sunglasses, so he couldn't see the expression in his eyes at the moment.

Arrogance is his label.

The reporter asked: "But Oracle failed miserably in Southeast Asia, and PrestoMall abandoned Oracle's database and turned to Bluestar Technology."

Ellison: "..."

It was as if a black crow had passed by in front of me...

Madfake, what a pot can't be lifted without opening it.

The female reporter didn't know that she had been watched N times by Larry Ellison at the moment.

At the same time, the violent temper suddenly came to mind, and after a moment of silence, he argued rationally: "That is the short-sightedness of PrestoMall, he will regret it, and in the database, Oracle is at least 10 years ahead of Bluestar Technology..."

In fact, Larry Ellison directly bombarded Bluestar Technology in his keynote speech at the Oracle OpenWorld last year.

Nebula StarCloud, Bluestar Technology, Luo Sheng. This is the name that Larry Ellison has mentioned the most in the past three years. In his speech, he spent a lot of rhetoric explaining the performance and price comparison between Oracle and StarCloud, and insisted that Oracle has a huge advantage.

At this moment, Larry Ellison added: "I would say that the competitor cloud services represented by StarCloud are 'first generation clouds', and Oracle's cloud services are already more ideally architected, so It's a 'second-generation cloud', and Oracle's architecture puts more emphasis on security and automation, enabling it to respond to more frequent and intelligent cyberattacks."

The reporter asked: "Can you talk about the difference between the 'second generation cloud' and the 'first generation cloud'?"

Larry Ellison pouted and said calmly: "Oracle's 'Second Generation Cloud' is equivalent to the 'Star Wars Project', we will use artificial intelligence and machine learning technology to monitor cloud infrastructure,' The most important part of the second generation cloud' is the Autonomous Database that we are about to release at OOW."

"Automatically upgrade, secure, update, maintain the database and self-adjust computing and storage resources while the database is running without the need for human intervention, because there is no human error and no manual performance testing, thus reducing human error and Enables more efficient configuration."

The reporter replied: "So Oracle's database is 'completely autonomous', while Bluestar's Star-Cloud database product is 'semi-autonomous', is that the meaning??"

Larry Ellison: "Good, you're absolutely right, a semi-autonomous database is like a semi-autonomous car, when you go in and drive, you're going to be miserable, and you're going to die. I stress again, in terms of database technology, blue Star Technology is at least 10 years behind us."

...

The "big mouth" of the founder of Oracle released his words, which was quickly reported by the media, and the news also spread across the ocean to the Bluestar Technology Group.

"Hehe, I was sprayed by this stuff again..."

At this time, it was tea time, and Luo Sheng, who was browsing the news, chuckled to himself.

The information he was looking at was the content that the founder of Oracle was citing foreign media reports in the industry media bombarding Bluestar Technology.

Luo Sheng has long been accustomed to the operation of this product, and being sprayed by him is not a matter of a day or two, a year or two.

In fact, Luo Sheng understood Larry Ellison's current mood very well, and knew that he was actually in a hurry.

When the cloud computing market is surging, Oracle has realized that it is slow in its deployment in the cloud. In fact, it has already changed its attitude. Since this year, it has made frequent moves. It hopes to complete the short board of the cloud market through the acquisition of Salesforce, and the quotation is 440 The sky-high price of US$100 million has launched an offer to acquire Salesforce.

However, it did not move the heart of Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff. Mark directly admitted that Oracle's acquisition of Salesforce has little meaning except for money, and this transaction will not have a substantial impact on Oracle's business transformation. The impact, because Oracle is far behind its peers.

Not only did he ruthlessly reject these words, but he also threw salt on Oracle, which angered the grumpy Larry Ellison, who posted an angry Weibo post on his MiroBlog account: Salesforce, without you Oracle can also change the cloud market landscape, Salesforce, wait and see, we are getting closer, we are catching up with them, and we are running faster.

In Luo Sheng's eyes, the founder of Oracle has recently become neurotic. Anyone who encounters him will inevitably be bombarded by him. He really sees whoever bites whoever.

In fact, Luo Sheng didn't care about this. He had a lot of things to do. He didn't have much free time to fight with Larry Ellison. Just click on the MiroBlog account and go back.

However, Luo Sheng didn't do this, but someone did. Lu Qi, who was in charge of Bluestar Technology's cloud service department, couldn't bear it and responded.

In an interview with the media this afternoon, Lu Qi talked about the database as a link in cloud competition, and how Nebula StarCloud will beat Oracle and Microsoft, and unabashedly mocked the competitor Oracle, directly claiming that there would be no new company. With Orale, people are tired of old database providers with less flexibility, high cost, and high lock-in.

(Microsoft: Hello. What do you and Oracle have to do with Nozzle Me?)

Lu Qi directly called on StarCloud's partners to help customers migrate their data to StarCloud.

At the same time, Lu Qi, who had ended the interview, was still unfinished. He took out his mobile phone and quoted a photo of Larry Ellison on his MiroBlog account, and left a mocking text:

[Unconvincing explanations and exaggerated claims]

One post is not enough to post another post:

[In fact, we haven't come across a single enterprise customer this year that doesn't want to flee Orale, the customer just doesn't want to spend more if they don't need it, and our StarCloud provides an option for these customers, its performance and usability Like commercial-grade databases, the cost is only about 10% of the latter]

have to.

This is the rhythm of Liang Zi getting deeper and deeper.

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