Kurian joined
Oracle in 1996, initially holding various product management and development positions. His first executive role was as Vice President of Oracle's e-Business division. In this role, he drove a number of company-wide initiatives focused on transforming Oracle into an
e-Business. Next Kurian took responsibility for the
Oracle Fusion Middleware product family. Later, Kurian served as a Senior Vice President of Oracle's Server Technologies Division responsible for the development and delivery of
Oracle Application Servers. He played a key role in bringing Oracle 9i application server to market.
Application server software became Oracle's fastest-growing business primarily because of his efforts. Kurian served as a member of Oracle's executive committee for 13 years. He led 35,000-people software development team in 32 countries with an R&D budget of $4 billion. He also helped in the transformation of Oracle's products with the introduction of leading suite of Cloud Services, led 60 software acquisitions and Oracle's 45 Cloud data centres. As the President of Product Development, he oversaw Oracle's 3,000-odd product development efforts. He was responsible for development and delivery of Oracle's software product portfolio including
Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware, and
ERP,
CRM, and
supply chain management applications. Thomas Kurian was the 18th highest-paid man in the U.S. in 2010, according to
CNN. He was also the fifth highest-paid tech executive in 2010. On September 6, 2018, Kurian announced he was taking extended time off from the company. Kurian and
Larry Ellison reportedly had a falling out over the direction of its cloud business. On September 28, 2018, he resigned as president of product development at Oracle. == Google ==