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Oracle's frequently asked questions
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PeopleSoft's acquisitions
By PeopleSoft is no newcome | 02 Apr 2007
Sun broadens Solaris x86 portfolio powered by AMD Opteron processors
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Iomega expands NAS product line
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Jul 2004
ICICI Infotech launches Orion Advantage
By Mumbai: | 02 Jun 2004
Infosys RFID adoption solution
By Bangalore: | 29 Dec 2003
Cordys unveils Quality Manager
By Our Convergence Bureau | 27 Nov 2003
NCR unveils proprietary solution for post-dated cheques in India
By Our Convergence Bureau | 22 Aug 2003
Iomega, CA tie up to deliver Iomega NAS Backup solution
By Our Convergence Bureau | 05 Aug 2003
MindEdge launches SalesEdge
By Our Convergence Bureau | 11 Jul 2003
IFS of Sweden customises ERP II to cater to Indian business
By Our Convergence Bureau | 08 Jul 2003
IBM introduces a new messaging solution for deskless users
By Our Convergence Bureau | 17 Jun 2003
What analysts are saying
By Analysts at AMR Research | 12 Jun 2003
Oracle spanner in PeopleSoft''s works
By The 3 June announcement | 12 Jun 2003
Ellison seeks meeting with PeopleSoft board
By | 09 Jun 2003
PSI''s Intelligent In-Feeder to help ensure huge cost savings
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Jun 2003
New solutions from FutureSoft
By Our Convergence Bureau | 20 May 2003
Microsoft launches package for managing small businesses
By Mumbai: | 11 Dec 2002
JD Edwards' OneWorld enterprise software
17 Nov 1999
Informix to launch i.Sell
By R. Ramasubramoni | 22 Jun 1999
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