Oracle president Charles Phillips kicked off the annual Oracle OpenWorld conference, under way this week in San Francisco, with a keynote focused on the convergence of the company's three lines of ...
Larry Ellison was a no-show--out with the flu--but Oracle President Charles Phillips led the Fusion proceedings at City Hall in San Francisco. Phillips stated that the one new headline for the event ...
Oracle has unveiled the architecture for its next-generation middleware, which will support customers' requirements related to modern application development and deployment. Oracle has unveiled the ...
Cormac Watters has a long history in the enterprise market and he is keen to emphasize how Oracle’s focus is to not make knee-jerk decisions, but focus on long-term predictable growth. Earlier this ...
Oracle will issue the first release of its next-generation Fusion applications in the first quarter of 2011, company CEO Larry Ellison has announced. It took the database giant five years to integrate ...
CEO Larry Ellison, in a keynote at Oracle OpenWorld Sunday, said he would formally announce the new products Wednesday. He then proceeded to announce them. "After more than five years, we're finally ...
Oracle plans to launch its long-awaited Fusion Applications in 2010, and they will be deployable both on-premises and as SaaS (software as a service), CEO Larry Ellison said Wednesday during a keynote ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Oracle has launched a public cloud to host the company's long-awaited Fusion applications. Oracle has made Fusion applications available to 100 early-adopter customers after six years in development.
Oracle may offer the full gamut of business applications in its Fusion Cloud suite – finance, human resources, supply chain, manufacturing, advertising, sales, customer service and marketing – but the ...
What Oracle's next-gen technology has to do with icebergs and the Volkswagen Beetle... Sounds like another industry buzzword to me... You could say that but Fusion is Oracle's name for its ...