Benefit of Upgrade for Higher Management

I want to convince my higher managemnet that we should move from oracle 8.5 to 10g. I searched many points but they are technical. Can any one help me how can i convince my company CEO that we should move to 10g as CEO has now knowledge of technical aspects of oracle.

As Satish pointed out, Oracle 8i has been desupported for a few years now. That's a strong incentive to upgrade.
You might also find useful information, presented in terms of either business or technical white papers, at the Oracle Database 10g site on OTN:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/oracle10g/index.html
There's a wealth of information there; if there are specific areas of interest (e.g. performance, high availability, particular platform support) then let me know and I'll try to find you the supporting information you need.

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