Apparently, Oracle has decided that the best way to compete in the enterprise applications space against the likes of SAP is to swallow PeopleSoft, acquiring its customers and scuttling the rest of ...
Text: Showing institutions with a stake in the controversial software merger between Oracal and PeopleSoftBy DAN CARNEVALE A federal judge’s ruling has renewed fears among college officials about ...
news analysis WILMINGTON, Del.--An unusual form of high-stakes corporate courtship is taking place in a courtroom here, where top executives from Oracle and PeopleSoft have spent the last two weeks ...
Two years ago, many PeopleSoft customers were predicting doom for the impending hostile takeover by Oracle Inc. Now, with the first new version of PeopleSoft’s higher-education software since the ...
Oracle Corp.’s hostile bid to acquire PeopleSoft Inc. cost PeopleSoft more than $170 million last quarter in delayed or cancelled contracts with two major public-sector potential customers, according ...
Elzinga, who earlier testified that an Oracle/PeopleSoft merger would result in a monopoly in the U.S., was questioned on why he narrowed his economic research of the ramifications of an ...
A year ago this week, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker ruled in favor of Oracle's $10.3 billion bid to buy PeopleSoft, casting aside antitrust objections by the U.S. Department of Justice. How has ...
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Oracle goes all-in on AI, customers still figuring out how they'll use it
It's all agents and LLMs in Vegas, and even legacy users can partake As Oracle pounds the market with AI announcements across ...
Oracle Corp. Chairman Larry Ellison isn't focused exclusively on PeopleSoft Inc. as he pursues a hostile $6.3 billion takeover of the software rival. The bigger competitor he sees ahead is Microsoft ...
As Oracle Corp. and PeopleSoft Inc. continue wrangling in regulatory and legal venues over Oracle’s attempted hostile takeover of PeopleSoft, some customers attending this week’s PeopleSoft Connect ...
PeopleSoft Inc. advised its shareholders on Monday to reject Oracle Corp.'s sweetened hostile takeover bid, saying that the $26-per-share offer -- which values the deal at $9.4 billion -- is still too ...
In a conference call with reporters Tuesday, Phillips called the pending buyout "a very strategic acquisition" for Oracle that will set new terms of competition for Oracle competitors, including IBM ...
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