State legislators investigating a controversial $95 million Oracle contract have expanded their witness list to include testimony from workers in other states that have had Oracle contracts, state ...
State legislators investigating a controversial $95 million Oracle contract have expanded their witness list to include testimony from workers in other states that have had Oracle contracts, state ...
California's doomed $95 million contract with Oracle may be officially canceled in about a week, officials said Friday, after two months of untangling the sprawling six-year deal that united scores of ...
Timing is everything--and for Oracle, the controversy over its $95 million contract with the state of California couldn't have come at a worse time. Already combating sluggish sales in a weak economy, ...
If the outbound migration from Silicon Valley to Texas continues at its current clip, we may soon see a sign on southbound Highway 101 “Will the Last One in Silicon Valley, Please Turn Out the Lights?
Two executives within Oracle's government business speaking at the Fortune 1 Business government conference this week defended Oracle's role in the contested $95 million software contract with the ...
In an opinion with significant implications for California-based employers, and potentially for non–California-based employers, the California Supreme Court has ruled that the daily and weekly ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In May 2001, California officials signed a six-year enterprise licensing agreement with Oracle that authorized up to 270,000 state employees to use Oracle database software. The ...
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