Adaptive Planning, an enterprise budgeting and forecasting company, rolls out Recession Survival Kit software.
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Big Blue agrees to acquire Cognos for $5 billion, gobbling up the last major independent maker of business intelligence software.
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Silicon Valley merchants roll out the red carpet for startups.
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French-Californian business intelligence company reportedly buys AJAX-savvy software startup.
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Service will allow collaboration applications to integrate with other software.
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Both companies say ‘no comment’ on takeover speculations.
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CEO Sohaib Abbasi puts the company back in favor with investors.
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Former chief technology officer of Symantec heads to Computer Associates.
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Oracle's chief hints at possible redistribution of Red Hat Linux by the database giant.
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Chairman Bernard Liautaud on building successful companies.
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Oracle’s ‘open’ business intelligence strategy could be harmful for large software vendors such as SAP and Microsoft.
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Salesforce.com launches its online exchange of more than 150 applications.
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French software maker must keep moving, as Oracle and Redmond want in on the fast-growing business intelligence market.
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While software as a service and open source gain more traction in 2006, large software companies will have to adapt and change.
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The business intelligence software firm says the industry will see higher adoption if products are kept simple.
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Apax Partners and Texas Pacific Group buy the Greek telecommunications company.
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MicroStrategy prevails in patent lawsuit brought by Business Objects.
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Open-source reporting-software developer closes third round of funding, led by Partech International.
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Europe gave the world Linux, GSM, and the web, but got little of the fortune and less of the glory. To get what it is due, some old world ways will have to change.
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At a Red Herring conference, European CEOs urge fellow entrepreneurs to think globally and make themselves heard.
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