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Volume 1 ,  Issue 9  (December/January 2003-2004) table of contents
Distributed Development
DEPARTMENT: Interview table of contents
Pages: 18 - 25  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISSN:1542-7730
Author
Tony Wasserman  Software Methods and Tools
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Oracle Corporation, which bills itself as the world’s largest enterprise software company, with $10 billion in revenues, some 40,000 employees, and operations in 60 countries, has ample opportunity to put distributed development to the test. Among those on the front lines of Oracle’s distributed effort is Steve Hagan, the engineering vice president of the Server Technologies division, based at Oracle’s New England Development Center in Nashua, New Hampshire, located clear across the country from Oracle’s Redwood Shores, California, headquarters.