Larry Ellison's success journey, from a college dropout to a tech billionaire is a testament to resilience and vision. Born in New York City and raised in Chicago, Ellison faced numerous challenges, including dropping out of the University of Illinois due to his adoptive mother's death. He later moved to California, where he worked odd jobs before co-founding Software Development Laboratories in 1977 with just $1,200. Ellison's breakthrough came when his company won a contract to build a relational database for the CIA, which they named "Oracle." Despite fierce competition and initial setbacks, Ellison's relentless pursuit of innovation and strategic acquisitions transformed Oracle into one of the world's leading software companies. Today, Ellison is celebrated not only for his business but also for his philanthropic efforts, inspiring countless entrepreneurs worldwide.
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