Accenture wins NBN Co $23m BPO deal
The NBN Co has decided to outsource a large chunk of its human resources function to Accenture, under a $23 million five-year business process outsourcing deal.
The NBN Co has decided to outsource a large chunk of its human resources function to Accenture, under a $23 million five-year business process outsourcing deal.
Sun Microsystem's Sun Fire X4275 is an excellent all-rounder, although we'd love it if the noise could be cut down a little more.
The software giant releases a version of its database management software designed for Intel's Itanium processor--a move crucial to the chip's success.
Oracle's CEO sees good financial times ahead for the database company, saying that sales are improving, and he expects to see growth in the next calendar year.
Guest Post: My fellow Enterprise Irregular, drama critic of the enterprise software industry, advisor to the software developers and marketers and inveterate blogger Dennis Howlett responds to a post by Oracle Technology Network's editor-in-chief complaining that his company doesn't get enough love from the blogosphere crowd. Justin Kestelyn, Oracle Technology Network's editor-in-chief is whining because Oracle's not getting the attention he thinks it deserves.
Just because software maker Siebel is set to shut down its sales-automation software as a service online doesn't mean others will follow its lead.
Software market changes are forcing Oracle to start paying less attention to Microsoft and much more heed to IBM.
A browser plus a bit of knowledge equals access to valuable e-commerce data.
At the Oracle AppsWorld conference in San Diego, Oracle's Larry Ellison promotes a new product, the Customer Data Hub, which uses Web services to gather customer information from incompatible business systems.
Narrow-minded concerns for Oracle, Hyperion customers