When the Wallstreet baron said "greed is good" in the eighties, would he be saying "green is good" today?
Gartner
"According to Gartner Research, by 2008, SOA will be a prevailing software engineering practice, ending the 40 year domination of monolithic software architecture."
... person in the world, has bought the Indian Wells Tennis Garden and the BNP Paribas Open. According to its Web site, Oracle is the world's largest business software company, with more than 345,000 customers - including 100 of the Fortune 100 - ...
... either, for that matter. One exception to that personal rule is the long over dueA sale ofA TIBCO Software. Since Oracle's bloody murder acquisition of BEA Systems , for the past two years there has been non-stop rumors that TIBCO would be next, of ...
... billion. GAAP operating income was up 10% to $2.2 billion and GAAP operating margin was up 200 basis points to 37%. Oracle also intends to build and sell complete systems for private cloud computing platforms, combining Sun hardware and storage with ...
... the Australian Open, the season's opening grand slam tournament starting Jan. 18. Indian Wells ATP-WTA event sold to Oracle boss LOS ANGELES: Larry Ellison, Founder and Chief Executive of computer firm Oracle, has bought the ATP and WTA hardcourt ...
... a Jan. 27 deadline to decide whether to approve the takeover or block it. They earlier said they were concerned that Oracle could refuse to license MySQL to some companies or for some uses to favor its own software -- which could limit customer ...
... the vendors thought our RFP was a joke. CIO.com: Which vendor's system did you end up going with? Elfin: We went with Oracle 's product. We really hammered their sales guy on pricing and licensing discounts. After our CEO [Santa Claus] requested a ...
... spending. Surveys on information technology outlays have turned up, confirmed by the above consensus earnings of Oracle, just reported. I find myself more overweighted in tech, particularly in the proxy-related stocks like Oracle ( ORCL - news - ...
... to pick a single deal that stood out to them as the most significant transaction of the year. The 2009 winner? Oracle's ( ORCL ) still-pending $7.4bn acquisition of Sun Microsystems ( JAVA ). Larry Ellison's big gamble on hardware received twice as ...