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  • Fri May 6 2005 PeopleSoft founder back in the enterprise game

    Apparently, the two-year hostile takeover battle between Oracle and PeopleSoft has not left Dave Duffield winded.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Tue Jul 6 2004 Eyes on enterprise

    Talks between SAP and Microsoft underscore the harsh realities in the enterprise software market.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Tue Sep 21 1999 PeopleSoft founder steps down as CEO

    Founder David Duffield is stepping down as chief executive of the struggling business software maker, the company says.

    Posted by Melanie Austria Farmer

  • Thu Nov 1 2007 Ellison deposition video released

    In a taped deposition, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison answers questions about his company's plans to acquire PeopleSoft. He explains why Oracle picked PeopleSoft over other companies and why he thin...

  • Thu Jun 12 2003 Commentary: The enterprise applications tizzy

    With the market in an uproar that's not likely to be resolved soon, customers of Oracle, PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards should look to outsourcing alternatives and safe bets like Microsoft and SAP.

    Posted by null Forrester Research

  • Tue Jun 22 2004 PeopleSoft CEO blasts Ellison's 'jealousy'

    Craig Conway says his company will beat leader SAP, but stays mostly mum on Oracle's ongoing takeover attempt.

    Posted by Andy McCue

  • Mon May 19 2003 PeopleSoft: .Net is IT 'asbestos'

    The software maker's president and CEO, Craig Conway, warns that running enterprise software on PCs--as Microsoft's .Net strategy calls for--is a "known bad thing."

    Posted by Simon Sharwood

  • Tue Mar 20 2001 Corio CEO to chair software board

    Corio said Chief Executive George Kadifa has been named chairman of the Information Technology Association of America's ASP board. San Carlos, Calif.-based Corio was an early player in the nascent ASP (application service provider) market, providing clients with hosted enterprise applications from software makers such as PeopleSoft and SAP. The new board was created to govern the direction of ITAA's newly created ASP program, Corio said.

    The ITAA, provider of global public policy, business networking and national leadership to promote the growth of the IT industry, comprises some 500 corporate members. The organization's ASP program includes approximately 200 members from various ASP companies, independent software makers, hardware and other technology companies competing in the burgeoning sector. The ITAA said its ultimate goals for the ASP group is to educate the market, build awareness and improve customer service in the industry

    Posted by Melanie Austria Farmer

  • Tue Jan 4 2000 Is the enterprise resource planning market dead?

    Oracle CEO Larry Ellison may be right on the mark when he said the enterprise software market as Wall Street and corporate America know it is dead.

    Posted by Kim Girard and Melanie Austria Farmer

  • Mon Oct 14 2002 Enterprise: Clash of the titans

    Microsoft is targeting the corporate applications market but must first battle some of the most powerful names in technology.

    Posted by CNET Staff

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