Oracle appears to be adding insult to injury in its merger with PeopleSoft--taking the unusual step of notifying workers of their termination by sending pinks slips via express mail to their homes.
The clock is really ticking on Oracle's $8.8 billion PeopleSoft bid. Oracle plans to drop a suit against PeopleSoft if it fails to convince PeopleSoft shareholders to sell at least half of the company ...
Apparently, Oracle has decided that the best way to compete in the enterprise applications space against the likes of SAP is to swallow PeopleSoft, acquiring its customers and scuttling the rest of ...
But the fireworks continued right up to the brink. On Thursday, PeopleSoft chairman and CEO Dave Duffield charged in a letter to Oracle CEO Larry Ellison that Oracle reps have misrepresented his sale ...
Wookey outlined the formation of an Application Strategy Team that "will not be four to five people sitting in a room thinking high-level strategy. It will be hundreds of PeopleSoft and Oracle ...
An Oracle-PeopleSoft merger would boost competition in the market for enterprise applications, an SAP America executive testified Wednesday in the U.S. government’s case to block the proposed merger.
PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway was in the back of a car heading to a customer site in Holland on June 6 when he got a cell phone call with disturbing news. Database giant Oracle Corp. -- where Conway had ...
After resisting for 18 months, PeopleSoft Inc. agreed in December to merge with the Oracle Corporation. The news came as a disappointment to many college officials, who are wary of Oracle’s gaining ...