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Enter the Stark Industries Honorary CIO Contest Now


Tell Us Your Oracle Success Story for a Chance to Become the Honorary CIO of Stark Industries and Attend a Premiere of Iron Man 2
 

Are you transforming your enterprise through innovation by using Oracle solutions? Does your company consider you a business hero? Then Marvel and Oracle challenge you to enter the Stark Industries Honorary CIO Contest. Tell us your Oracle success story and you could become the Honorary CIO of Stark Industries.
If you're our winner, you will:
                                 
Become an Honorary CIO of Stark Industries
Attend the U.S. "celebrity" premiere of Iron Man 2
Have your success story appear on Oracle.com
Enter to win!
Contestants must enter by March 15, 2010 - some restrictions apply. To get started today, read the contest details, and submit your Oracle success story.
Take a look at existing Oracle customer success stories


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