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  • Oracle Firings Bring Black Friday for PeopleSoft Staffers

    As expected, Oracle on Friday started handing out termination notices to PeopleSoft employees—as well as to some of its own workers—as it consolidates the two companies’ operations in the wake of the $10.3 billion buyout of its enterprise software rival. Oracle Corp. plans to reduce the size of its combined work force to about 50,000…

  • Too Much of a Good (Windows) Thing?

    The Windows team likes to pride itself on holding its cards close to the vest. But sometimes that strategy backfires, as it did this week on the Longhorn front. Microsoft execs have been making a concerted effort not to talk publicly about Longhorn. But that hasn’t stopped others from doing so. And this week, there…

  • Will Partners Get Crushed in Oracle-PeopleSoft Merger?

    As Oracle’s 14,400-strong partner program gears up to swallow the much smaller PeopleSoft partner community, some say Oracle’s biggest challenge may well be its history of dicey relations with its own partner ecosystem. “Oracle has only recently gotten back into the religion of partner management in a big way,” said Joshua Greenbaum, a principal at…

  • Some (of many) Ways to Make Money

    If all or parts of your company still have a time-and-materials business model, congratulations for having survived the last three years. But don’t rest on your laurels, because you are still in trouble. If you aren’t convinced, see my article, Does Your Business Model Make Sense?, in which I summarized just a few of the…

  • Notes, Domino Take Stage

    IBM is expected to launch a major new release of its flagship Lotus Notes and Domino messaging and collaboration platform at its Lotusphere conference next week. The release strengthens the ties between Domino and the next-generation Workplace platform. Workplace has been the focus of the last three Lotusphere events, but the big news next week…

  • HP Combines Printer, PC Units

    Hewlett-Packard Co. announced Friday that it is combining its printing and PC business units. The move combines HP’s Imaging and Printing Group—responsible for printers, supplies, digital cameras and projectors—with its Personal Systems Group—which handles desktop and notebook PCs and handheld computers. Vyomesh Joshi, formerly executive vice president of IPG, will head up the new group,…

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