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  • People power to derail Oracle plans?

    Oracle's biggest obstacle to acquiring rival PeopleSoft may be thousands of customers who fear their multimillion-dollar software investments are in jeopardy.

  • JD Edwards shakes up CRM mix

    Software company JD Edwards announced Tuesday that it has introduced a revamped set of corporate sales, marketing and customer service applications, designed to be easier for customers to use alongside other business programs than before.

  • PeopleSoft amends suit against Oracle

    PeopleSoft has amended a lawsuit against Oracle that charges its rival's unwelcome acquisition bid was mainly designed to disrupt its business.

  • SAP, Microsoft draw battle lines

    Lani Spund is SAP's worst nightmare.

  • Beseiged PeopleSoft suffers exodus of execs

    An executive exodus at PeopleSoft has some outside experts worried that Oracle's hostile buyout bid, coupled with a difficult sales climate, has taken a bigger toll than the software maker is letting on.

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