Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) announced plans to relocate its headquarters again, this time to Nashville, Tenn., to establish closer ties with the healthcare industry.
During a live-streamed interview hosted by Oracle’s health division on Tuesday, Chairman Larry Ellison revealed that the enterprise software company is transferring a large campus to the Southern city, ultimately serving as its global headquarters.
“We want to be in a community where our people are happy to live,” the Wall Street Journal cited Ellison during the interview with former Tennessee Sen. Bill Frist.
In 2020, Oracle, alongside other Silicon Valley tech companies, initially moved its headquarters from California to Austin, Texas.
Founded in Santa Clara, Calif., in 1977, Oracle later set its headquarters in Redwood City. At the time of its move to Texas, the software giant declared that the relocation was aimed at adopting a more flexible approach to workforce management.
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