# Oracle Corporation Oracle Corporation is an enterprise software and cloud-infrastructure company associated with database systems, business applications, and hosted computing. ## Notebook evidence PDF page 3 of [[Scanned_20260730-1845]] places Oracle beneath [[Index - People#Larry Ellison|Larry Ellison]] inside a platform-governance map. Pages 5–6 record an apparent Oracle-hosted Ubuntu system with root/admin roles, a two-core instance, LAMP, SFTP, hostnames, and a custom port. ## Role in the notebook Oracle supplies the execution substrate beneath the opening OpenAI/interface idea: model query at the top, cloud server and web stack beneath it, domains and identity around it. The circled “A single product” records the desire to unify these separately provisioned layers. ## Boundary The notes establish research and apparent customer-side administration, not a relationship with Larry Ellison, Oracle employment, present server ownership, or authorization beyond the historical record. Credentials remain redacted and must not be used. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1845]], PDF pages 3 and 5–6. ## Scanned_20260730-1825 overlay PDF pages 11–12 of [[Scanned_20260730-1825]] add a product-architecture study: [[Oracle Autonomous Linux]], [[Oracle Autonomous Database]], [[Oracle Cloud Infrastructure]], serverless and dedicated deployment, private endpoints, patching, scaling, and isolation. The notebook tests Oracle's “autonomous” framing rather than simply accepting it. Automated maintenance can reduce recurring manual work, but it reallocates [[Human Error]] into design, policy, credentials, dependencies, and the provider control plane. Competitive comparisons with IBM/Red Hat and AWS products are vendor-context branches, not proof that all offerings are technically equivalent.