BEA's patience pays off as Larry Ellison's business software giant hikes bid from original $6.7 billion offer.
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Can small, cash-strapped suppliers afford to spend millions in up-front costs for future cost savings?
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Oracle's chief hints at possible redistribution of Red Hat Linux by the database giant.
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CEO says content management market could eclipse databases.
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With a bold new plan from CEO Alfred Chuang, the middleware specialist takes on IBM, Oracle, and SAP.
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"Man in the Middle" and more in the March 27 issue of Red Herring, which reaches newsstands on Monday.
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The deal will help the software company to expand in business process management.
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The software giant is purportedly in talks with three open-source companies.
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IBM and other vendors are moving to popularize the browser-boosting technology among open-source developers.
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A young open-source development platform wins support from the very companies it’s pushing into the shadows.
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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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More Windows users buying Macs; Borland's new CEO; Howard Stern running scared?
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M&A is on the rise; and CEOs get a raise.
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Database kingpin’s earnings reflect faster-than-expected growth in applications.
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IBM pushes down into open source’s “free” low end by acquiring Gluecode Software.
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After losing its lead to IBM in the application server market, is BEA’s reshuffled deck coming up with aces?
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BEA Battles for Platform Dominance.
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