- Tue Sep 21 2004 PeopleSoft CEO vows to keep up the fight
In the shadow of Oracle, an upbeat Craig Conway seeks to sooth customers at PeopleSoft's annual convention.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- 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 Sep 21 2004 PeopleSoft deepens ties with IBM
Tighter integration of business applications with IBM middleware seen as having little effect on PeopleSoft's Oracle problem.
Posted by Martin LaMonica and Alorie Gilbert
- Wed Jun 30 2004 Ellison: 'Radical' industry shift drove bid
Oracle's CEO testifies that competitive pressure made necessary the hostile acquisition offer for PeopleSoft.
Posted by Karen Southwick and Alorie Gilbert
- Tue Jan 18 2005 In wake of takeover, Oracle unveils product plans
The database giant reveals its plans for a new product line, support of PeopleSoft products and other details.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert and Dawn Kawamoto
- Tue Mar 14 2006 Oracle trying to cover all its (data) bases
For Oracle, the past few months have been one big shopping spree. But at what point does its spate of mergers start delivering diminishing returns?
Posted by null Knowledge@Wharton
- Wed Apr 14 2004 Is SAP's tap running dry?
The German software maker hit pay dirt in the 1990s with breakthrough technology for the world's largest companies, but critics think the company could be losing its edge
Posted by Alorie Gilbert