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Oracle Delivers New Release of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools
New Release Includes Updated User Interface, Advanced Reporting Functionality and Improved IT Administrator Functionality Read more…
JDE EnterpriseOne can run on an iPad
According to Oracle Document 1359409.1, iPad support for JDE 8.12 and 9.0 is now enabled as of Tools Release Maintenance Pack 8.98.4.5. Read more…
SAP Settles TomorrowNow Criminal Charges for $20 Million
According to an article in ITjungle,
SAP paid $20 million in fines and plead guilty in federal court last week in the criminal case over TomorrowNow’s illegal downloading of support information from Oracle. In exchange for its plea and the fines, the Department of Justice dropped its criminal case against SAP and its now defunct TomorrowNow subsidiary. Oracle’s civil case against SAP is still under appeal.
Read the entire article here
Oracle Fusion prices posted online
Oracle has recently posted the Fusion prices on their websites. If you’re interested in reviewing them, click the link below:
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/fusion-applications-price-list-418746.pdf
Here are several articles that analyze this event. Chris Kanaracus posted his analysis here:
Oracle Fusion Applications pricing revealed
And Dennis Howlett’s analysis can be found here:
20th anniversary of Oracle Real Estate group
The Quest International Users Group has posted a great article this month on the 20th anniversary of of the Oracle Real Estate group. It started in Houston, TX in 1991, and has been going strong ever since. Read the full story here:
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/5affca6c?page=8#/5affca6c/8
More Midsize Companies Are Finding Value in Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
New Oracle Business Accelerators and Oracle Accelerate Solutions Help Midsize Customers Increase User Productivity While Lowering Total Cost of Ownership
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The road to Fusion
It’s been a long time coming since its 2005 announcement, but here comes Fusion, scheduled for GA in the first quarter of 2011. Read more…
Oracle wins $1.3 Billion verdict against SAP’s TomorrowNow
This just in: Oracle’s lawsuit against SAP has just come to a dramatic conclusion with the biggest jury award in software piracy history. $1.3 Billion dollars were awarded to Oracle in damages over illegal TomorrowNow software downloads. Read more here.
SAP agrees to pay Oracle to settle TomorrowNow case
Claiming that it never made any money from TomorrowNow or gained any Oracle customers from its acquisition of the third party support vendor, SAP agreed to pay Oracle for copyright infringement and illegal downloading engaged in by its now defunct subsidiary. Read more…