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  • Oracle signals 'no change' in CRM strategy

    Oracle has unveiled its strategy to deal with the integration of its Siebel business with the customer relationship management operations of Oracle, PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards. The key message is "no change."

  • Oracle claims Aussie apps wins

    Software giant Oracle went for overkill factor today as it named more than twenty new Australian customers of its enterprise applications.

  • SAP offers Siebel support and maintenance

    SAP is expected to announce on Monday that it will offer third-party maintenance and support to Oracle's customers running Siebel Systems applications.

  • J.D. Edwards users warm up to PeopleSoft

    PeopleSoft is earning guarded praise from customers of its latest acquisition, former rival J.D. Edwards.

  • PeopleSoft integrates J.D. Edwards software

    PeopleSoft released a set of integration tools Monday aimed at linking software from recent acquisition J.D. Edwards with its flagship package of enterprise software applications.

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