Software giant acquires enterprise performance management vendor to improve business intelligence and beat SAP.
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Israel Roundup: Database giant plans more investments; startups score funding.
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Effort to serve medium-size companies could cause software giant’s margins to fall.
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Big Blue renews Microsoft rivalry with Lotus Connections, a competitor to SharePoint.
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Earnings are in-line with analyst estimates, but investors sell off stock anyway.
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Investors react positively to Oracle’s acquisition strategy, but company might see slowed growth in the future.
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Joint product will help the two companies compete better with Google.
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Database giant gobbles up two more companies in two days.
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison plays rough with the leading Linux software distributor.
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Next generation of applications will be based on Web 2.0 technologies.
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Database software giant could offer Linux through distributor Ubuntu, reports say.
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Carlyle Group and Providence Equity team up to take financial tech vendor private.
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Both companies say ‘no comment’ on takeover speculations.
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Oracle increases stake, giving Indian banking software company traction in the U.S.
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Analysts: IBM’s bid to acquire company could face counteroffers from competitors.
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Oracle buys Telephony@Work, and CA buys MDY Group International, as the M&A wave builds.
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Database giant acquires demand-driven supply chain software company.
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Software giant could pay $41 million for demand-based supply chain software company, reports say.
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Microsoft announces another delay—for its next release of Office—which will happen in January 2007.
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Oracle’s ‘open’ business intelligence strategy could be harmful for large software vendors such as SAP and Microsoft.
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