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Oracle eyes quick PeopleSoft resolution

May 14, 2004 Oracle's Charles Phillips says the company should know fairly soon, following its appeal of a U.S. Department of Justice antitrust ruling, whether it can pursue its PeopleSoft takeover attempt. TAGS: Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., takeover, application server, appeal, MySQL, antitrust, BEA Systems Inc., database, acquisition, resolution, programming, open source, conference, server

This week in OpenWorld news

December 10, 2004 At Oracle's OpenWorld conference, Michael Dell chides the Lenovo-IBM deal. Also: Oracle chief Larry Ellison' deja vu keynote speech. TAGS: Larry Ellison, Oracle Open World, keynote speech, Oracle Corp., Red Hat Inc., merger, conference, Lenovo, acquisition, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, server, database, operating system

McNealy knocks Oracle for pricing plans

December 9, 2004 Sun's CEO criticizes a major business partner for how it sells its software based on how many processors a server has. TAGS: dual-core, Oracle Corp., pricing, dual-core processor, Scott McNealy, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD Opteron, Microsoft SQL Server, AMD, IBM Corp., policy, data center, server, conference, HP

Oracle shoots for the middle

November 22, 2004 Next month, firm will launch revamped middleware products for content management and application infrastructure. TAGS: middleware, application server, content management, Oracle Corp., BEA Systems Inc., server software, PeopleSoft Inc., business application, server, database, conference, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Oracle takes lid off grid plan

September 8, 2003 The company is turning up the buzz on grid computing, as the OpenWorld customer conference gets under way in San Francisco. TAGS: grid computing, Oracle Corp., grid, IBM Corp., business application, conference, San Francisco, server, database

Hub spoke at Oracle's OpenWorld

December 6, 2004 Oracle President Charles Phillips talks data hubs and PeopleSoft during his conference keynote. TAGS: grid computing, hub, Oracle Open World, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., CIO, accounting, conference, president, San Francisco, server

AMD's Ruiz and Dell, together at last

October 23, 2006 Oracle's OpenWorld marks joint appearance of AMD head Hector Ruiz, and Michael Dell, the PC maker's chief, whose companies finally became partners this year. TAGS: AMD, AMD Opteron, Oracle Open World, AMD Athlon 64, health care, PC company, Oracle Corp., conference, health, Intel, server, PC

Oracle confab brings out the naysayers

December 9, 2004 roundup At OpenWorld in San Francisco, Dell execs bash "big iron," quibble about Red Hat and pooh-pooh IBM-Lenovo. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., content management, exec, Lenovo, merger, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., San Francisco, Red Hat Inc., Java, CEO, conference, HP, server, Apple Computer

MySQL takes cue from the master

April 14, 2004 Microsoft made its massive inroads into the database market by being low-priced and easy to use. Now MySQL is following the same path with its open-source product. TAGS: MySQL, clustering, Oracle Corp., open source, database, IBM Corp., Microsoft SQL Server, organization, Microsoft Corp., conference, server

Asian Linux gaining momentum

July 21, 2004 Recent developments could make Asianux the platform of choice for North Asian government officials who want an alternative to Windows. TAGS: Asianux, Miracle Linux, Red Flag Software, Asian Linux, Oracle Corp., South Korea, Linux, China, Linux company, government, Beijing, Japan, support, open source, conference, operating system

Andreessen: PHP succeeding where Java isn't

October 20, 2005 Netscape pioneer Marc Andreessen says the scripting language is better, simpler, and has a brighter future than Java. TAGS: PHP, Marc Andreessen, Java, Java server, executive director, scripting language, programming tool, programmer, IBM Corp., C++ programming language, Oracle Corp., conference, vice president, open source, server

Sun to make Java more Linux-friendly

May 4, 2006 As JavaOne approaches, plans are afoot to make Java licensing terms more favorable to open-source OSes. TAGS: JavaOne, JRE, Java, Joe Keller, BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Java server, Java Platform, open source, company executive, Java application, standard, Linux, operating system, Oracle Corp., software company
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