Oracle Will Buy Siebel for $5.85 Billion
September 12, 2005Database and business applications software developer Oracle Corp. announced Monday that it will acquire Siebel Systems Inc. for $10.66 per share, or about $5.85 billion.
Database and business applications software developer Oracle Corp. announced Monday that it will acquire Siebel Systems Inc. for $10.66 per share, or about $5.85 billion.
The Redwood Shores, Calif., company announced its plans to buy Citigroup Venture Capital International’s 41 percent majority position in the Mumbai, India-based company, though the deal is subject to regulatory approval.
Oracle has released a set of 49 patches that addresses new flaws in multiple versions of its Database Server, Application Server, Collaboration Suite, E-Business and Applications, and Enterprise Manager products.
This article – the second and final in this series – focuses on using the DataPump’s features in real-world scenarios, including creation of custom DataPump jobs with DBMS_DATAPUMP.
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How many times have you encountered the ORA-01031 error? Without understanding the relationship between the operating system and Oracle, you are doomed to encounter this error time and time again.
With today’s exploding world economy, multi-national communication is essential. Databases must not only store different character sets but also present information in a comfortable format and order for individuals from every locale
Part VI in our series will show you how to access and generate reports off of the trace files we generated in Part V through the use of the TKPROF and trcsess utilities.
During Oracle’s semiannual Analyst Day event Wednesday in New York, company CEO Larry Ellison warned archrival SAP to step lightly when it comes to competitive techniques.
A chapter in PeopleSoft’s history is closing as Oracle moves forward with its takeover and layoff plans. Workers expect pink slips tucked in FedEx boxes to arrive on their doorsteps this weekend.