Oracle and other software concerns
roundup Database giant predicts a postbuyout earnings jump and talks collaboration software. SAP says good luck.
Oracle predicts a post-buyout earnings jump and discusses possibilities in the collaboration-software field. Meanwhile, SAP sends best wishes to Ellison and Co.
January 26, 2005
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Oracle's eye on the future
At an analysts' event, the company discusses PeopleSoft, its planned entry into the market for collaboration software, and more.January 26, 2005
Oracle unveils aggressive earnings plans
The database giant foresees a lively jump in earnings this year, with PeopleSoft profits kicking in soon.January 26, 2005
SAP chief wishes Oracle 'good luck'
German giant's CEO says he doubts Oracle can succeed in its bid to oust SAP from its market-leading position.January 26, 2005
previous coverage
A software comeback?
Despite strong growth in software sales at IBM, only certain parts of the enterprise software market are set to rebound this year.January 20, 2005
SAP buys PeopleSoft support firm
update German software giant says the move gives clients "safe passage away from the uncertainties" of the Oracle-PeopleSoft deal.January 19, 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.January 18, 2005