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Compiere names Oracle veteran new CEO

March 13, 2007 Open-source business software firm hires Don Klaiss, a 15-year Oracle executive, to run the show. TAGS: ERP, Oracle Corp., open source, CEO

Deltek acquires Welcom

March 20, 2006 Enterprise management software developer is expected to announce Monday that it has acquired Welcom. TAGS: project portfolio management, enterprise management, ERP, CRM

Microsoft aims to make Dilberts more 'Dynamic'

March 12, 2007 New product for Office is aimed at getting more people within each business to use Redmond's software. TAGS: ERP, CRM, license, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., server

IT glitch results in Cadbury chocolate glut

June 8, 2006 Problems in the introduction of an SAP-based system led to an excess of chocolate bars, leading to a hit on profits. TAGS: ERP, SAP AG, information technology, U.K., hit

Microsoft aims to make Dynamics more dynamic

November 6, 2006 Company, cautiously offering hosted versions of software for midsize businesses, sees licensing changes for ERP. TAGS: Satya Nadella, ERP, midsize business, CRM, Microsoft Corp., software company

Newly merged Lawson takes on ERP giants

May 10, 2006 Aiming high after Intentia merger, company to take on SAP, exploit confusion over Oracle's PeopleSoft acquisition. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., ERP, Asia-Pacific, SAP AG, human capital, PeopleSoft Inc., human capital management, merger, Oracle Corp., manufacturing, Singapore, S3 Inc., Europe

SAP gives its enterprise tools an upgrade

December 4, 2006 "Enhancement package" for MySAP ERP includes new human resources and financial management tools, as well as industry-specific add-ons. TAGS: SAP AG, ERP, manufacturing, Human Resources

SAP siphons Pepsi away from Oracle

June 9, 2004 The German software maker says it has lured the soft-drink giant by offering greater integration among business applications. TAGS: PepsiCo, SAP AG, Oracle Corp., business application, ERP, division, CRM, software company, database

Microsoft unit key to new strategy

March 28, 2006 Vista may be late, but Microsoft's business software division is on schedule and ready to tackle services. TAGS: business software, ERP, shift, CRM, conference, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office

SAP and on-demand: 'The switch is tougher'

May 19, 2006 Henning Kagermann, chief of SAP, says new competition, fast-moving tech are driving the company to rethink how it builds its software and how to sell it. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, SOA, customer base, ERP, financial services company, risk, client-server, concept, on-demand, switch, Oracle Corp., IBM Corp.

Microsoft streamlines ERP pricing

July 11, 2006 Company unveils per-user prices for applications, reflecting desire to drop complex pricing for corporate software. TAGS: portfolio, ERP, pricing, Microsoft Corp.

Duffield's Workday, gearing up to punch in

April 20, 2006 After a year in stealth mode, PeopleSoft founder's new company is ready to step into light. TAGS: Workday, Human Resources, PeopleSoft Inc., ERP, Craig Conway, human capital management, human capital, supply chain, Oracle Corp., on-demand, SAP AG, task, CEO

Sage merges Web 2.0 tech into CRM line

March 14, 2008 The company will incorporate Web 2.0 functionality gradually until 2010, in a bid to better take on Microsoft and Salesforce.com. (By Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia) TAGS: Sage Software, CRM, Web 2.0, ERP, software-as-a-service, Salesforce.com Inc., mashup, Microsoft Corp.

Oracle tried to buy open-source MySQL

February 15, 2006 Move reveals just how far the software giant is willing to go to adapt to the burgeoning open-source environment. TAGS: Stephen O'Grady, Oracle Corp., MySQL, PeopleSoft Inc., IBM WebSphere, open source, ERP, database company, acquisition, software-as-a-service, IBM Corp., SAP AG, database

Microsoft mixes software for business 'mashups'

March 27, 2006 Taking cues from online world, its business unit wants to make tools like Office mesh better with heavier-duty data programs. TAGS: Microsoft BizTalk Server, Bill Gates, mashup, ERP, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows

How king of outsourcing plans to keep his crown

March 28, 2007 Tata CEO Subramaniam Ramadorai, who says the outsourcing boom is far from spent, is turning his company's attention to new areas. TAGS: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., outsourcing, hiring, ERP, Silicon Valley, manufacturing, India, CEO

Fujitsu announces quad-blade server

March 14, 2006 Fujitsu will let customers link four AMD Opteron blades into a single eight-processor server. Photo: Fujitsu's quad-blade server TAGS: AMD Opteron, blade, blade server, Fujitsu, ERP, AMD, kit, server, IBM Corp., Dell, HP

What IT really needs to learn about tech

March 9, 2007 Chief Executive Bob Beauchamp on the revenge of the CFO and unraveling business' "ugliest ball of yarn." TAGS: Bob Beauchamp, BMC Software Inc., information technology, CFO, corporation, ERP, CEO
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