Oracle Appoints Clay Maguyrk And Mike Sicilia As Company's New Co-CEO
JAKARTA - Oracle Corporation officially announced the promotion of Clay Maguyrk and Mike Sicilia as the new company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), replacing the previous CEO, Safra Catz.
In his previous position, Clay Maguyrk briefly occupied the position of President of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), joining Oracle in 2014 from Amazon Web Services.
As the founding member of Oracle's cloud engineering team, Clay has overseen the design, implementation, and success of the OCI Gen2 business. Under her leadership, OCI has achieved unprecedented growth and has become a flagship platform for AI training and inference.
Clay's years-long experience leading the large and rapidly growing Cloud Oracle Infrastructure business has shown its readiness for the CEO's role, said Oracle's Chief Board of Directors and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison in his official announcement.
Meanwhile, Mike Sicilia, former President of Oracle Industries, has deep expertise in the field of applied vertical and AI applications.
Joining Oracle through the acquisition of Primavera Systems, Mike's engineering team pioneered the use of intent-based applications to replace traditional coding in building Oracle applications.
His team also added a very sophisticated series of AI agents to a series of company industrial applications including health services, banking, communications, utilities, hospitality, and retail.
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Mike has spent the last few years modernizing the Oracle Industry app business. They are both proven leaders, and I look forward to spending the coming years working with them, added Ellison.
Together, CEOs Maguyrk and Sicilia are committed to continuing to collaborate in building a complete suite of industrial AI applications on the rapidly growing AI and Cloud Oracle Databases.
"We are excited to lead Oracle into the AI era, where technological innovation results in extraordinary business opportunities and rapid growth," they concluded.