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Oracle appeals $306 million settlement in SAP-TomorrowNow lawsuit
Oracle wanted more than $2 billion in its copyright infringement lawsuit against SAP and TomorrowNow, so $306 million apparently isn't cutting it. News
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Nadia Bendjedou pumps positivity into E-Business Suite
Bendjedou's trade secret? A very positive attitude. Read about this director of product strategy for Oracle, in Part 3: Girl in an Oracle World. Feature
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Oracle Support ditching Flash interface for HTML
Oracle will retire the Flash of its support portal, which had caused many Oracle pros problems, in favor of the more standard HTML version. News
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Oracle faltered in pulling Itanium support, says analyst
IT analyst Rob Enderle says that Oracle made a mistake in pulling support away from approximately 140,000 Oracle on Itanium customers, adding that right now “Oracle on Itanium is probably not a good idea.” Podcast
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Oracle Platinum Services caters to high-end customers
Oracle Platinum Services is a new support program from Oracle that provides specific SLAs for customers running expensive Oracle hardware such as Exadata, Exalogic and Sparc Supercluster. News
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Midmarket companies find JD Edwards upgrades a good fit
At some point, your JD Edwards shop will have to decide whether to switch to a different product, upgrade or stay where you are. Learn what two other organizations did when working through JD Edwards upgrades. News
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Support of Oracle customizations
Sebastian Grady, president of Oracle third-party support firm Rimini Street, explains how Oracle does not support Oracle software customizations. Video
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Oracle licensing on Oracle Database Standard Edition
One reader asks two questions about licensing Oracle Database Standard Edition. Answer
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How to save money on Oracle licensing contracts
Eric Guyer, an independent Oracle consultant with Rational IT Partners, explains a couple top ways to save money on Oracle licensing contracts. Video
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Cost savings lure Oracle customers to third-party application support
Going to third-party Oracle support means saving money and possibly having customizations supported. But concerns about upgrades down the road may provide pause. News