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- November 01, 2005
01 Nov'05
Oracle Enterprise Manager gets a makeover
Oracle has completed its round of 10g Release 2 updates with the new release Oracle Enterprise Manager.
- October 26, 2005
26 Oct'05
GridApp offers DBAs a little Clarity
New software from GridApp Systems promises to make it easier for DBAs to manage multiple database platforms.
- October 05, 2005
05 Oct'05
PeopleSoft upgrades come with Oracle pledge of continued support
Despite some continuing criticism of Project Fusion, Oracle executives were out in force yesterday pledging long-term support for two new PeopleSoft supply chain management apps.
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- October 04, 2005
04 Oct'05
Oracle-Systinet deal a win-win
While Oracle gets a UDDI v3 registry and lifecycle management capabilities, Systinet extends its reach among SOA infrastructure platforms.
- September 29, 2005
29 Sep'05
DBAs look (far) ahead to Database 10g Release 2 upgrades
Database administrators at Oracle's OpenWorld conference said they're looking forward to the new features of Database 10g Release 2, but for most those upgrade plans are still a long way off.
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- September 22, 2005
22 Sep'05
PeopleSoft users to Siebel users: 'Relax'
PeopleSoft users can relate to the fears of Siebel users, following Oracle's acquisition announcement. Their advice is not to panic -- but make sure to push for information.
- September 22, 2005
22 Sep'05
Oracle expands Project Fusion
The company pledges new and improved support for its J.D. Edwards World customers.
- September 20, 2005
20 Sep'05
Oracle announces lifetime support, WebSphere integration
Oracle kicked off its annual OpenWorld show with a slew of announcements, including plans to offer lifetime support for customers who don't want to upgrade to Project Fusion
- September 19, 2005
19 Sep'05
Oracle App Server upgrades include SOA, open source support
Upgrades in the Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 promise to provide additional SOA support, security features and open source support while serving as a foundation for Project Fusion.
- September 15, 2005
15 Sep'05
Siebel buy further complicates Fusion plans
Experts say Siebel software will likely become the CRM centerpiece of Oracle's Project Fusion, but not for a long, long time.
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- August 23, 2005
23 Aug'05
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g zeros in on SharePoint
Oracle is going after Microsoft SharePoint Server users with the latest release of Oracle Collaboration Suite.
- August 17, 2005
17 Aug'05
OPatch, wherefore art thou?
You think the Oracle patching utility installed the latest critical patches, but you may still be vulnerable -- and non-compliant with federal regulations.
- August 10, 2005
10 Aug'05
LinuxWorld: Oracle president puts best foot forward with grid computing
Amidst a keynote speech littered with praise for Linux, Oracle president Charles Phillips Jr. identified grid computing as the next big challenge for the open source operating system.
- August 04, 2005
04 Aug'05
University shreds paper problem with HTML DB
The University of San Diego's financial aid department solved a major paper problem with the help of Oracle HTML Database.
- July 28, 2005
28 Jul'05
Oracle's Phillips swings at SAP
Oracle president Charles E. Phillips Jr. sharply criticized SAP, and touted his company's ability to deliver a complete infrastructure and application package.