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Highlights and lowlights from this year's show: Cloud talk eclipsed by real-life rain, too many #oow09 tweets, not enough specifics about Fusion or Java plans, and an action-packed visit by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. CIO.com's T
Both tech vendors are aiming to change the rules of game for enterprise software. And while they're going about it with two different business models, the companies share some things in common.
Oracle has invaded San Francisco. Here's what you might be missing.
Impressions from Oracle's annual get-together: Ellison disses IBM; Where are Fusion Apps?; Charles and Safra on Red Stack integration.
The rise in Twitter viruses and malware, plus the trolls just desperate for followers, make me leery of following anyone.
How do Salesforce.com, Workday, NetSuite and others respond to unplanned outages? With the type of honesty and transparency that is critical to the future of cloud computing. Watch and learn, Big ERP.
Whether you use CRM systems to drive your forecasts or not, you'll hear the sales folks talking about an opportunity funnel. All too often, though, little makes it through the funnel into real sales. What's the deal and how can your CRM sy
Oracle's annual Kool-Aid-Fest will have some foxes in the hen house and many recession-weary customers. Can Larry Ellison possibly top his recent rant on cloud computing? Will there be more answers than questions on the Fusion Apps Suite?
Like casinos, enterprise software vendors will always win. But a new group is stepping up to the table to help customers.
HealthMap creators deliver free app that shows swine flu outbreaks.
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