Essential but boring stuff shows up at cutting-edge Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Show's presenters manage to make dull mainframe-like discussions sexy stuff of Web 2.0 world.
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Golden Gate Capital to split Geac Computer into two units after the acquisition.
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Jerusalem Venture Partners' general partner sees great financial software firm potential.
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RightNow Technologies' CEO predicts more than half of enterprise software will be sold through the on-demand model.
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The German leader in business software says it will outperform archrival in key business applications space.
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Enterprise software isn’t dead—just ask these promising young companies.
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Salesforce’s Marc Benioff never passes up an opportunity to sell his Internet model. But it takes more than a savvy sales pitch to challenge Microsoft.
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Web-based software could mean a slow death—or a new birth—for business software companies.
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"Relentless Pitchman" and more in the September 19 issue of Red Herring that reaches newsstands on Monday.
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SAP, Oracle, and Siebel are showing increasing support as the Linux operating system builds volume.
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Profit and sales are up at SAP, led by good growth in the U.S. and Asia.
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The market is heating up for enterprise software that transfers data from magnetic tape to storage disks.
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