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Oracle Is Moving Its Headquarters From Silicon Valley To Austin, Texas by techwif: 10:17am On Dec 12, 2020
As confirmed by CNBC Tech, Oracle is the latest tech company to move its headquarters out of California. The company said on Friday it's moving its headquarters from the Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas.

"Oracle is implementing a more flexible employee work location policy and has changed its Corporate Headquarters from Redwood City, California to Austin, Texas. We believe these moves best position Oracle for growth and provide our personnel with more flexibility about where and how they work," a spokesperson confirmed to CNBC.

A bulk of employees can choose their office location, or continue to work from home part time or full time, the company said.

"In addition, we will continue to support major hubs for Oracle around the world, including those in the United States such as Redwood City, Austin, Santa Monica, Seattle, Denver, Orlando and Burlington, among others, and we expect to add other locations over time," Oracle said. "By implementing a more modern approach to work, we expect to further improve our employees' quality of life and quality of output."

Oracle is one of Silicon Valley's older success stories, founded in Santa Clara in 1977. It moved into its current headquarters in 1989. Several of the buildings on its campus there are constructed in the shape of a squat cylinder, which is the classic symbol in computer systems design for a database, the product on which Oracle built its empire.

CNBC said the coronavirus pandemic has given a number of tech companies and prominent Silicon Valley figures an excuse to exit California. Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced earlier this month that it will relocate its headquarters from San Jose, California, to Houston, Texas. Data analytics software company Palantir Technologies also moved its headquarters to Denver, Colorado from Palo Alto, California, earlier this year.

Source: https://www.techwif.com/articles/oracle-is-moving-its-headquarters-from-silicon-valley-to-austin-texas/73/

Re: Oracle Is Moving Its Headquarters From Silicon Valley To Austin, Texas by YoonSung72: 10:26am On Dec 12, 2020
ok cool
Re: Oracle Is Moving Its Headquarters From Silicon Valley To Austin, Texas by iykomo0(m): 10:33am On Dec 12, 2020
grin ok
Re: Oracle Is Moving Its Headquarters From Silicon Valley To Austin, Texas by Topmaike007(m): 10:35am On Dec 12, 2020
I hope they can sell me there former building in california?
Re: Oracle Is Moving Its Headquarters From Silicon Valley To Austin, Texas by Nobody: 10:54am On Dec 12, 2020
Some things are missing in this story. Are there happenings or policies that are not favouring these tech companies in California?

Are there better conditions and policies for them in places like Texas?

The "why" for the move is not clear.

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