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Oracle's about-face

At AppsWorld, the company says its business management applications will be more compatible with other systems. Plus, Oracle is looking beyond PeopleSoft.

CNET News staff
The software maker comes around to its competitors' way of thinking at this week's AppsWorld conference in San Diego, where it is expected to tell developers and customers what the next step is in its bid to take over PeopleSoft.

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Oracle looks beyond PeopleSoft

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Change of tune for Oracle on integration

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Are Oracle business apps at a crossroads?

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