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  • Oracle releases PeopleSoft Enterprise 9

    Oracle plans to announce Monday in the US the release of PeopleSoft Enterprise 9, as the software titan seeks to solidify its promise to continue supporting and enhancing its former rival's products post merger.

  • SAP supports PeopleSoft, Siebel in Sydney

    PeopleSoft, JD Edwards and Siebel customers have another option for Sydney-based support after SAP-owned TomorrowNow opened an office in the city.

  • Battle of the labels: ERP II vs. ECM

    You know something's going on in IT when everyone is busy trying to label it. Gartner and AMR research are two research companies grappling with new terms to define the new frontiers of e-business technology.

  • Will Oracle's new business ventures hurt its DB market share?

    Oracle's innovation and performance in the enterprise database market made it the envy of its competitors--including IBM, Microsoft, and Sybase. However, their efforts to expand their core business outside the enterprise database market may end up costing them their leadership position in that market as well.

  • B2E: Cultivating profit

    Some companies are putting the brakes on noncore information technology projects. That simple reality has resulted in a steady stream of profit warnings from just about every corner of the tech sector. But one area that seems to be bucking the trend is the field of business-to-employee applications.

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  • Australia: ERP in government

    Phase two of government ERP implementations is set to take off. What can you expect? Also: Find out why one local city council had to ditch Oracle.

  • ERP cost and time overruns force AU company into restructure

    Troubled metals and plumbing company the Crane Group has written down the carrying value of a new PeopleSoft enterprise resource planning system by AU$28.8 million due to "significant cost and time overruns" and is considering a claim against the vendor.

  • You will be integrated (when you're ready): Oracle

    Consolidation of Oracle's business applications into a single code base has passed the halfway mark, but the company's customers won't be forced into an upgrade before they're ready, Oracle executives promised an attentive crowd of more than 400 primarily JD Edwards users at this week's Quest '06 conference in Melbourne.

  • Oracle updates JD Edwards compliance tools

    Oracle launched on Wednesday a new set of upgrades for the JD Edwards compliance software it absorbed via its buyout of PeopleSoft.

  • PeopleSoft founder back in the enterprise game

    The two-year hostile takeover battle between Oracle and PeopleSoft has apparently not left Dave Duffield winded.

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