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Sapping the on-demand party dry?

Sapping the on-demand party dry?

Does SAP have what it takes to succeed in the on-demand space?

February 8th, 2006 in Rightnow by Fran Foo Comment Vote

SAP to debut hosted CRM service

SAP is expected to debut on Thursday a hosted CRM software service, as the business applications software giant steps into an increasingly crowded field.

January 31st, 2006 in Internet by Dawn Kawamoto Comment Vote

CRM's new breed swells

Hosted customer relationship management (CRM) is showing signs of gaining critical mass with two emerging players gaining traction with both enterprise and small- to medium-sized organisations in Australia.

November 25th, 2005 in Rightnow by Steven Deare Comment Vote
Podcast: RightNow CEO Greg Gianforte

Podcast: RightNow CEO Greg Gianforte

Greg Gianforte, RightNow Technologies CEO, talks about Oracle's Project (Con) Fusion and the intersection between on-demand software and open source.

November 11th, 2005 in Rightnow by Compiled By ZDNet Australia Comment Vote
High-tech megamergers: Still make sense?

High-tech megamergers: Still make sense?

Fuelled by Oracle's acquisition of Siebel Systems, Silicon Valley once again asks itself if megamergers are good for the industry.

September 21st, 2005 in Mergers by Steve W. Martin Comment Vote

ATO plays it cool on Siebel

The Australian Taxation Office has ruled out any short-term changes to its deployment of a Siebel platform following news this week Oracle was moving to acquire the customer relationship management vendor in a deal worth AU$7.6 billion.

September 14th, 2005 in Software by Iain Ferguson Comment Vote
Siebel gets acquired ... at last

Siebel gets acquired ... at last

Oracle will acquire Siebel Systems for US$5.8 billion. The long-predicted buyout will have interesting ramifications on the Australian market.

September 13th, 2005 in Crm by Fran Foo Comment Vote

Australian customers meeting with Siebel over Oracle deal

Australian customers were today digesting the implications of last night's widely-predicted AU$7.6 billion acquisition of customer relationship management vendor Siebel Systems by Oracle.

September 13th, 2005 in Iain by Iain Ferguson, and Steven Deare Comment Vote

Siebel and Ellison: Software's odd couple

Few people in the high-tech industry have feuded as openly as Oracle's flamboyant CEO Lawrence Ellison and Thomas Siebel, the co-founder and chairman of rival enterprise software maker Siebel Systems.

September 13th, 2005 in Larry by Jim Kerstetter Comment Vote

Oracle to swallow Siebel for US$5.8 billion

Software maker Oracle said on Monday it will acquire rival Siebel Systems in a deal worth US$5.8 billion, marking the second major competitor the company has targeted since mid-2004.

September 13th, 2005 in Fusion by Dawn Kawamoto Comment Vote

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Tough Talk: BYO Disaster?

Can Australian organisations cope with the challenges BYOD brings? We find some answers in the live panel discussion from AusCERT 2012.

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CeBIT 2012 opens: photos

Business-technology exhibition CeBIT 2012 kicked off today, bringing together a who's who of technology players. Many exhibitors appeared to be playing it safe, with booth babes absent from view. Instead, a few took BYO to heart, and brought their own trucks, caravans and bikes.

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