Google is edging into applications. Microsoft wants more search power. Whatever happened to playing to your strengths?
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Oracle's chief hints at possible redistribution of Red Hat Linux by the database giant.
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Network software provider acquires identity management and compliance system developer.
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Oracle CEO slides on Forbes’ slippery list.
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The business software giant snaps up Sweden’s HotSip as it deepens its presence in telco infrastructure software.
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Ending a week of rumor, Greg Maffei resigns after four months in the Oracle towers.
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CRM deal accelerates the consolidation of the business software market.
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Countering SAP’s raised offer of $11, Oracle bids higher at $11.25.
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Forget about Bush and Gore. If the technology sector is to continue its recent rally, Larry Ellison's Oracle had better produce the strong numbers the market expects from Oracle's application software business.
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Oracle's new suite gives its one-stop shop strategy a new meaning. What does that mean for companies like PeopleSoft, SAP, and Siebel?
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Head Count: Salesforce.com asks Mr. Ellison, an investor and member of its board, to kindly resign after he launched a competing site.
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Oracle starts a subsidiary, Oraclemobile.com, to bring Net content to wireless consumers.
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Ellison announces phantom network computer company
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Learn why Larry Ellison believes the impact of the interactive network has the same potential to enhance our lives as the Library of Alexandria stimulated the intellectual development and prosperity of the Greek and Roman civilizations.
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