Category: Oracle

Oracle validates

And finally from Oracle came the Oracle Validated Configurations program, which supplies customers with validated and supported architecture of software, hardware, storage and networking components in order to successfully deploy Oracle solutions on Linux. The Oracle Validation Test Kit has also been made available to the company’s strategic partners so that Oracle Validated Configurations may […]

Tecumseh chooses Oracle

Next up for Oracle was the announcement that Tecumseh Products Company, an independent global manufacturer and supplier, has selected the Oracle E-Business Suite as the platform for its information technology initiative Single Common Global Growth, to be rolled out to 35 manufacturing plants worldwide. With Tecumseh’s SCG2 implementation was the deployment of Oracle Product Lifecycle […]

Ho hum: another acquisition for Oracle

Just hours after le Guisquet’s talk, Oracle was able to release more news, this item featuring what the firm does best these days: acquisition. LaJolla, Calif.-based Telephony@Work will now call Oracle folks boss under terms of a full buy out. The flagship product of Telephony is CallCenterAnywhere, an IP software-based system for contact centers currently […]

More on Fusion from Oracle

All over the newswires the past forty-eight hours or so has been Oracle, with several items coming from the big guys. Yesterday, Oracle executives attempted to play a PR ploy in seeking to allay customer concerns on Tuesday about the future of its product, and specifically about the long-awaited Fusion. The gist of the message […]

Emerald tiger, firing dragon

Here it comes. Just about a year and a half after expanding operations in Galway, Ireland and creating an office in Belfast, Oracle representatives announced today that the software giant will “reduce the headcount” of its Irish operations by the end of 2006. Oracle currently employs more than 900 people in Ireland and 57,000 employees […]

Oracle in South Africa

South African Tourism today announced the successful implementation of Oracle’s e-Business Suite special edition; this edition is a business applications suite designed specifically for companies of ten to 500 employees. Implementation is managed by Navigor, EOH’s Oracle business unit, and carries a price tag of 2 million rands. The group’s financial management information had, until […]

Oracle subsumes another

Oracle this week announced an agreement to buy planning solutions provider Demantra, with the acquisition expected to close in before the end of this month. Upon making the announcement, Oracle provided a few details regarding the purchase. Firstly, Oracle representatives claimed that “Oracle has offered employment to the entire Demantra team.” This one flies in […]

Oracle details plans on fusion

According to this website, Oracle applications development senior vice president John Wookey recently did an interview with Computer News Middle East regarding Oracle’s upcoming suite of business software, Fusion. Wookey’s recent appeals to the media and his populist blogging, meanwhile, have been part of his efforts to reassure Oracle customers about Fusion. Customers are concerned […]

Perfect 10 for Oracle?

Oracle has released Oracle CRM On Demand version 10 and market players are not only merely sitting up and taking notice, but offering praise with expressions like “Oracle in delivering,” “the product is evolutionary” and even “earth-shattering” within. Based on Siebel’s hosted CRM application, the newest version of Oracle CRM On Demand promises enhanced customization […]

Oracle plans for Siebel CRM

Oracle has announced a few details regarding its future plans, particularly those involving the recently purchased customer relationship management solutions provider Siebel and its products. In the near future are plans to develop Siebel CRM 8.0 and 8.1. The former should be released some time early next year, and the follow-up later in 2007. Press […]