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  • Microsoft, SAP to release Mendocino as Duet, unveil Web site

    Microsoft and SAP are unveiling the jointly developed Mendocino project as Duet and went live with Duet.com to explain the details. 

  • Oracle to certify Siebel apps on Fusion Middleware

    Oracle outlined plans for extending back office integration to Siebel's front-end systems at the Collaborate conference held this week. 

  • Oracle fixes 36 more vulnerabilities

    Reducing its load from the previous quarter, Oracle has released 36 patches for vulnerabilities in its products, including PeopleSoft, JD Edwards and E-Business Suite applications. 

  • Microsoft CRM offers relief after rough week

    After a week of getting pummeled for product release delays, Microsoft is hoping Dynamics CRM can change the story. 

  • SAP lashes out at research firm on ad claim study

    SAP is defending itself against a research note released last week that is said to debunk the statistics used in a high profile SAP advertising campaign. 

  • Microsoft CRM conquers the enterprise

    With deals that number over 500 seats Microsoft CRM is making its move into the enterprise. 

  • SAP vs. Oracle: Users speak out

    As the battle for business applications supremacy heats up, Oracle users are standing by Larry Ellison and Fusion while SAP customers say NetWeaver will lead the way to victory. 

  • Oracle axes 2,000 employees, Nexus

    Oracle is giving 2,000 employees the pink slip as it folds Siebel into its organization and is bringing an end to Siebel's component assembly initiative. 

  • SAP launches on-demand CRM

    SAP announced its CRM on-demand offering, targeting many of its own customers in the upper midmarket with a subscription-based model that integrates into SAP back end systems. 

  • Words of welcome from SAP's hosted competition

    As SAP jumps into the on-demand CRM market, established vendors have some interesting words of welcome.