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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
U.S. Department of Justice officials on Thursday filed a lawsuit to block Oracle's hostile $9.4 billion takeover bid for PeopleSoft, but Oracle vowed to challenge the move. The Justice Department on ...
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 ...
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 ...
PeopleSoft Enterprise 9, a series of three software modules, marks one of Oracle's three major 2006 initiatives following its acquisition of PeopleSoft, Siebel Systems and many other smaller software ...
Plans are to put PeopleSoft director Cyril Y. Yansouni on the stand following the investment banker, Matthew L'Heureux of Goldman Sachs. That will wrap up testimony in a trial that seems to many, ...
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