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ORCL's NetSuite ERP drives double-digit SaaS growth, boosting cloud revenue momentum and positioning the company for stronger ...
Oracle Corp. today said it has added account reconciliation and transaction matching capabilities to its NetSuite enterprise resource planning suite, addressing what it says is a major pain point ...
Oracle is buying cloud-based CRM/HR/ERP provider NetSuite for $9.3 billion, it announced last week. Although Oracle has been beefing up its applications capability through acquisitions over the ...
Oracle buying NetSuite for $9.3 billion is a homecoming of sorts for NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson and his team. Here's why they're rejoining billionaire Larry Ellison--and why the reunion may be ...
A couple of new capabilities in the NetSuite product line should make mid-market buyers happy. These capabilities take advantage of advanced technology from Oracle – capabilities that other vendors ...
Oracle’s US$9.3 billion purchase of NetSuite may be the most anticipated acquisition in the history of enterprise software. “It’s like the high school sweethearts you always knew would get ...
To paraphrase Mr. Twain, the reports of enterprise resource planning’s demise are greatly exaggerated. ERP vendors have ...
If completed, Oracle's purchase of NetSuite would be its largest deal since buying corporate software company PeopleSoft in 2005 for $10.3 billion. Even so, it may still not be enough.
Industry information for this article comes from Paul Farrell, VP of Product Marketing at NetSuite and Steve Cox, Group Vice-President of Oracle ERP. AI/ML Will Become a Must in Every IT Strategy ...
Oracle was the loser when SaaS stalwart RightNow decided to move its financials to NetSuite OneWorld. Oracle lost the deal, says RightNow's CEO, because it couldn't be trusted on pricing.
Oracle NetSuite’s recent SuiteConnect event in London found executives in optimistic mood about the economy and positive about synergies between the two businesses.