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Oracle's on-demand lineup adds Siebel, PeopleSoft tools

October 19, 2006 Launches Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise On Demand and Oracle On Demand for Siebel CRM, featuring services acquired in mergers with the software makers. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., PeopleSoft Inc., CRM, on-demand, Oracle Corp., merger

RightNow hires former Oracle exec

June 13, 2006 Company taps Scott Creighton to be its VP of business development as it strives to woo away Oracle CRM customers. TAGS: RightNow Technologies, Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., CRM, business development, on-demand, exec, vice president

Salesforce CEO: Deal is a thumbs-up for on-demand

September 12, 2005 Marc Benioff also takes a shot at the database giant. But an industry watcher sees the buyout as a challenge for Salesforce. TAGS: Marc Benioff, Siebel Systems Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., Oracle Corp., on-demand, buyout, client-server, Larry Ellison, CRM, challenge, CEO, software company, Microsoft Corp.

Ellison: No other big buys in mind

September 21, 2005 Oracle CEO tells customers that engineering, not large deals, is top priority in an increasingly competitive applications market. TAGS: Larry Ellison, middleware, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, Siebel Systems Inc., SAP NetWeaver, on-demand, acquisition, CEO

Salesforce adds connector apps to Apex

November 27, 2006 New features of programming language to give customers more connections with other vendors' applications. TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., Oracle11i, on-demand, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, programming language, programming

ByDesign, SAP introduces on-demand business

September 19, 2007 Enterprise software giant's midmarket-focused service to compete with those of Salesforce.com, NetSuite and Oracle. TAGS: SAP AG, on-demand business, on-demand, Henning Kagermann, NetSuite Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., business software, Oracle Corp., software company

Oracle shuffles out two top execs

January 4, 2005 As the end of its megamerger with PeopleSoft nears, the software maker puts new faces in place in key positions. TAGS: Oracle Corp., on-demand business, PeopleSoft Inc., on-demand, executive vice president, support services, merger, exec, software company

Oracle signals 'no change' in CRM strategy

June 14, 2006 The company will continue its current lines of business, adding the promise of full integration through its Fusion strategy. TAGS: CRM, Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., line of business, PeopleSoft Inc., Gartner Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., on-demand, SAP AG, integration, figure, London, conference

Salesforce plans on-demand language, service

October 9, 2006 Apex, a new service for building general purpose business programs, challenges Oracle and Microsoft. TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., on-demand, software-as-a-service, business computing, SAP AG, Oracle Corp., CRM, ISV, software company, conference, Microsoft Corp.

Ellison looks to double Oracle revenue

September 22, 2005 CEO wants to grow company from a nearly $15 billion concern to a $30 billion titan--while maintaining a 40 percent operating margin. TAGS: Larry Ellison, Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., acquisition, Salesforce.com Inc., PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Open World, margin, on-demand, BEA Systems Inc., business intelligence, CRM, San Francisco, CEO, database

SAP says it won't join the on-demand crowd

April 14, 2005 "With on-demand," CEO says, "the customer hands his destiny to someone else and then he finds...he cannot get his destiny back." TAGS: SAP AG, on-demand, Henning Kagermann, CRM, hosted CRM, Siebel Systems Inc., hosting company, Salesforce.com Inc., CEO, Oracle Corp., acquisition, agreement, Microsoft Corp., HP

Commentary: Divining Oracle's intent with Siebel

September 13, 2005 Acquisition is a positive move overall, although it crowds Oracle's already full plate of company- and product-integration activities. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Siebel OnDemand, CRM, SAP AG, acquisition, PeopleSoft Inc., on-demand, commentary, SOA, intent

Year in review: Big gains for on-demand apps

December 20, 2006 As businesses feel the pull of on-demand enterprise applications, software heavyweights are following suit. TAGS: on-demand, hosted CRM, Workday, CRM, enterprise software, Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Salesforce.com Inc., open-source software, SAP AG, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

SAP promises twist on hosted CRM

August 15, 2005 Software giant promises to deliver on-demand CRM system that's something different. But industry watchers say it may not be easy. TAGS: SAP AG, hosted CRM, CRM, on-demand, CRM system, Henning Kagermann, business process, business software, rival, Oracle Corp.

Research points to CRM rebound

August 23, 2005 After several years of flat performance, CRM sales jumped last year, driven by rapid adoption of on-demand offerings, report says. TAGS: CRM, on-demand, SAP AG, AMR Research, CRM company, Siebel Systems Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., ERP, manufacturing, Oracle Corp.

Bloggers react to Oracle's 'desperate' move

September 12, 2005 Many say the software giant's only means of growth is to buy up rivals, while others say deal will be fraught with challenges. TAGS: RightNow Technologies, Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Larry Ellison, CRM, blogger, acquisition, on-demand, SAP AG, mean, app, software company, blog, database

SAP debuts hosted CRM service

February 2, 2006 Software applications giant is looking to capture a slice of the ever-growing hosted-CRM market. TAGS: hosted CRM, SAP AG, CRM, on-demand, Shai Agassi, phase, DuPont Co., applications company, back-office, Oracle Corp.

PeopleSoft founder taking on Oracle again

November 6, 2006 Dave Duffield's new company to compete with Salesforce.com, recent on-demand moves by SAP and archrival Oracle. TAGS: Workday, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., SAP AG, human capital management, ERP system, ERP, on-demand, regulatory compliance, enterprise application, Salesforce.com Inc., payroll, CEO, founder
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