Oracle appears to be adding insult to injury in its merger with PeopleSoft--taking the unusual step of notifying workers of their termination by sending pinks slips via express mail to their homes.
PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway was in the back of a car heading to a customer site in Holland on June 6 when he got a cell phone call with disturbing news. Database giant Oracle Corp. -- where Conway had ...
As Oracle presses on with its hostile bid for PeopleSoft, only a "few" shares have been tendered at this point, Oracle executive Chuck Phillips said Friday. Phillips, an executive vice president, ...
Text: Showing institutions with a stake in the controversial software merger between Oracal and PeopleSoftBy DAN CARNEVALE A federal judge’s ruling has renewed fears among college officials about ...
As Oracle Corp. and PeopleSoft Inc. continue wrangling in regulatory and legal venues over Oracle’s attempted hostile takeover of PeopleSoft, some customers attending this week’s PeopleSoft Connect ...
PeopleSoft Enterprise 9, a series of three software modules, marks one of Oracle's three major 2006 initiatives following its acquisition of PeopleSoft, Siebel Systems and many other smaller software ...
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has won again, this time after an acrimonious,18-month-long battle with PeopleSoft, whose board of directors bowed todayand agreed to a US$10.3 billion takeover offer. In ...
Oracle attorney Michael Carroll grilled PeopleSoft director Steven Goldey in Delaware Chancery Court on the reasons Conway was fired last week, suggesting the board was alarmed over a deposition he ...
The noisy exchange of barbs and accusations between PeopleSoft Inc. and its would-be buyer, Oracle Corp., quieted down in recent weeks as the two companies await decisions about the deal from courts ...