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    'Rigged' product demo in SAP suit goes missing 29 May, 2009 06:50

    A presale product demonstration software package that is key to Waste Management's rancorous lawsuit against SAP has gone missing and both sides are claiming the other should have it, according to documents filed in a U.S. District Court.
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    Logistics company takes off with hosted CRM 14 May, 2009 15:38

    Australian air Express (AaE) has stopped critical knowledge leaving with staff and improved sales by scrapping its manual customer relationship management (CRM) for a hosted solution.
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    Asciano embraces Oracle Grid computing 13 May, 2009 11:50

    Transport infrastructure group Asciano has standardised its financial and human resources management systems on Oracle grid computing infrastructure.
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    Oracle cuts some support prices - temporarily 12 May, 2009 03:49

    Just a week after rival SAP AG revised its plan to raise support costs, Oracle Corp. announced plans to offer small, short-term discounts to large customers using older versions of its software.
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    Oracle temporarily trims support fees for older software 05 May, 2009 08:00

    Feeling pressure from recession-hit customers and rivals, Oracle Corp. Monday said it will give small, short-term discounts to enterprises that stick with aging versions of its software.
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    Oracle sued by i2 for patent infringement 30 April, 2009 14:00

    Oracle has been sued for alleged patent infringement by supply chain management vendor i2 Technologies, i2 said on Wednesday.
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    Anaylsts: Sun's MySQL could thrive under Oracle ownership 21 April, 2009 08:10

    One year after spending US$1 billion to purchase MySQL, the open source database software company, Sun Microsystems is now being swallowed up by Oracle.
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    Oracle, entering hardware arena, agrees to buy Sun for $7.4bn 21 April, 2009 05:32

    Oracle has signed a deal to purchase Sun Microsystems for US$7.4 billion, plunging the enterprise software vendor into the hardware market and making Sun the latest company to be subsumed by the Silicon Valley giant.
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    Analyst: Oracle could axe 10,000 jobs after Sun deal 21 April, 2009 05:27

    As many as 10,000 people could lose their jobs as the result of Oracle's surprise US$7.4 billion acquisition of Silicon Valley icon Sun Microsystems, a financial analyst predicted Monday.
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    Oracle agrees to buy Sun for $7.4B 20 April, 2009 22:10

    Oracle has signed a deal to purchase Sun Microsystems for US$7.4 billion, plunging the enterprise software vendor into the hardware market and making Sun the latest company to be subsumed by the Silicon Valley giant.
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    Oracle delivers major security patch update 16 April, 2009 05:56

    Oracle released 43 security fixes on Tuesday for a range of applications, including its flagship database, Oracle Application Server, E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft Enterprise and WebLogic Server.
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