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    Acquisitions, overseas sales boost Oracle earnings 27/03/2008 11:21:45

    Oracle said Wednesday that its third-quarter revenues were up 21 percent to US$5.3 billion compared to the same quarter last year, defying the widespread malaise in the U.S. economy.
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    VMware vs. everyone 07/03/2008 10:53:32

    VMware is synonymous with x86 server virtualization. It's the unquestioned market share leader with more than half or as many as 80 per cent of customers using its hypervisor, depending on who's counting.
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    BEA customers welcome Oracle acquisition 05/03/2008 16:48:29

    Oracle's seemingly endless buying spree may have alienated some customers, but its recent $US8.5 billion bid for BEA Systems is seen as a step in the right direction.
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    Supply chain makeover to reduce IT development costs 05/03/2008 11:01:08

    Australian Vintage (formerly McGuigan Simeon Wines Ltd) CIO Ryan Klose has embarked on a supply chain makeover which includes automating stock control in a bid to reduce IT development and maintenance costs.
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    CEBIT: Software AG lays out aggressive growth plan 04/03/2008 09:29:44

    Software AG will be among the world's 10 largest software companies within the next five years, executives said Monday at the massive Cebit show in Germany.
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    Energy provider begins three year SOA project 27/02/2008 14:31:07

    Queensland power generator, the Stanwell Corporation, has inked a three year deal with BEA Systems to implement Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
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    Schwartz talks up MySQL buy as deal closes 27/02/2008 08:16:02

    Sun announced Tuesday that its US$1 billion deal to buy open-source database vendor MySQL has closed, and with the news came a bold proclamation from Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz.
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    Java increasingly threatened by new app dev frameworks 22/02/2008 09:09:08

    Is Java slipping into second-tier status in the application development space? All the attention being given to its rivals these days might give off that impression.
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    The Microsoft-Yahoo deal: How does it compare? 05/02/2008 08:42:34

    Even by the bloated standards of high-tech mergers and acquisitions, Microsoft's proposed purchase of Yahoo appears to be the largest ever among technology firms. It is certainly Microsoft's largest. The company mostly buys smaller firms for less than a billion dollars to fill in gaps in its product lineup. But that may be changing. Last year, for instance, Microsoft bought Seattle online advertising firm aQuantive for US$6 billion, its largest ever until the long-rumored Yahoo deal was unveiled on Friday.
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    Oracle users fear forced migration from acquired products 30/01/2008 12:16:51

    Although most companies using products acquired by Oracle plan to keep running them as long as support is available, many also fear that Oracle will ultimately force them to migrate to Oracle-built software, according to a survey of 449 members of the Oracle Applications Users Group.
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    SpringSource buys Covalent in open-source deal 30/01/2008 08:30:21

    In another acquisition involving companies focused on open source, proponents of the Spring Framework and Apache software have joined forces in a merger being announced Tuesday.
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