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Oracle contractor shortage predicted
News Continued investment in corporate and public sector strategy ERP projects - as well as the general IT skills shortage - means demand for Oracle skills is likely to rise this year, said the recruiter. If... [27 Feb 2008]
Sharp rise in demand for helpdesk staff
News There is also still strong demand for ERP and CRM skills. He said in a statement: "In the last year we've had new versions of Microsoft Windows and Oracle being released, which could have resulted in... [23 Oct 2007]
NetSuite announces flotation plan
News On-demand CRM and ERP vendor NetSuite has formalised its plans to IPO, filing documentation with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today. NetSuite was founded in 1998 by Goldberg and Nelson, both formerly... [02 Jul 2007]
TomorrowNow CEO: Oracle "dug a hole" for itself
News Take Baan, a European ERP vendor whose influence arguably peaked in the 1990s. TomorrowNow, the SAP subsidiary at the centre of a major legal dispute between its parent and Oracle, has questioned the... [29 May 2007]
SAP CEO on SaaS - a dirty word?
News SAP CEO Henning Kagermann has further fleshed out his company's move into new markets, addressing smaller companies - and at the same time talked about his aversion to the phrase 'software as a service' as well as why he thinks good open... [23 Mar 2007]
SAP eyes 'third way' for software - using SOA like a gearbox
News SAP has targeted 2010 as the next big upgrade year for its core software: mySAP ERP 2005. ERP, or enterprise resource planning, can take care of everything in an organisation from payroll to HR to... [28 Sep 2006]
Microsoft bolts business intelligence to Office
News Microsoft's Dynamics ERP financial applications will also use the PerformancePoint Server in its financial applications suite. In addition to specialised BI companies, Microsoft faces competition in business intelligence... [06 Jun 2006]
Basic SME software dominated by Intuit, Microsoft and Sage
News The analyst house includes enterprise resource planning (ERP) software - for functions such as managing payrolls, HR or manufacturing systems - in its ranking. Many SMEs still employ no specialist ERP or... [17 May 2006]
Dorma bedding in Lawson ERP software
News Hartley said the usual suspects in the ERP space had been considered - the market leaders are SAP and Oracle, including its PeopleSoft business - and that, pre-acquisition, a fully-blown... [11 May 2006]
SAP tops CRM and ERP market
News SAP is in pole position in the $7.1bn enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications market in western Europe, according to research house IDC. The vendor dominated the western European ERP applications... [23 Feb 2006]
Oracle made a move on MySQL
News Oracle is often used in back-end databases that power complex, massive software such as enterprise resource planning packages (ERP) from PeopleSoft or SAP. Mickos said: "We are not used in all the... [16 Feb 2006]
Construction giant builds on Intentia software
News The rollout of this enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is part of a much wider, £14m IT overhaul at the company, which is owned by Finning International, based in Canada. For ERP, Hotchkiss said... [15 Nov 2005]
Oracle looks ahead with I-flex deal
News CEO Larry Ellison said in a statement: "Banking is a strategic industry for Oracle, with nine out of the top 10 banks already running Oracle ERP applications. Oracle has... [02 Aug 2005]
Good ERP relies on simplicity and standards, says study
News According to Hebert, even those customers using only a couple of ERP vendors have to keep a close eye on software pricing and internal customisation, as some of the all-encompassing "enterprise suites" offered by... [20 Jul 2005]
"Spectacular" SAP bucks slowing ERP market
News Consolidation is tipped to continue and the AMR's figures show the top five ERP vendors in 2005 - Microsoft, Oracle, Sage Group, SAP and SSA Global - will account for 72 per cent of total... [21 Jun 2005]
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