Oracle appears to be adding insult to injury in its merger with PeopleSoft--taking the unusual step of notifying workers of their termination by sending pinks slips via express mail to their homes.
PeopleSoft's financial condition may have deteriorated by as much as one-third since the start of the year, a top Oracle executive said Monday during courtroom testimony. Safra Catz, Oracle's ...
That's the message 150 ex-PeopleSoft/JD Edwards resellers and integrators heard during a three-day meeting in late January, CRN has learned. The sales meeting and training session included the ...
Oracle submitted the confidential documents as part of an effort to question the credibility of an IBM software consultant called to testify by the Department of Justice, which is seeking to block ...
PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway was in the back of a car heading to a customer site in Holland on June 6 when he got a cell phone call with disturbing news. Database giant Oracle Corp. -- where Conway had ...
An Oracle-PeopleSoft merger would boost competition in the market for enterprise applications, an SAP America executive testified Wednesday in the U.S. government’s case to block the proposed merger.
As expected, Oracle closed its $10.3 billion acquisition of PeopleSoft on Friday, putting an end to a rancorous 18-month struggle between the two companies and making PeopleSoft, once the number two ...
A federal judge handed Oracle Corp. a major victory Thursday when he ruled that the software giant's $7.7 billion hostile bid to gobble up rival PeopleSoft Inc. would not hurt competition in the ...
Update 3 pm E.D.T: Oracle is making a hostile bid for PeopleSoft, answering the question on minds all week of how Oracle would respond to PeopleSoft’s bid earlier this week to acquire J.D. Edwards.
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