Archive for the ‘Oracle Fusion’ Category

Coming release of PeopleTools 8.5 in 2009 (2009-6-2)

With the hype surrounding the future Fusion product, it was refreshing to see a live demonstration of an enhanced PeopleTools product that brings the user interface more in line with today’s Web 2.0 standards.

Review the article to better understand some of the updated capabilities with Tools 8.50.

Oracle buys SUN reduces competition in the database market by removing the threat of MySQL (2009-4-21)

Oracle Corp.’s US$7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems Inc. will bring together the world’s most valuable relational database with the most popular open source one — MySQL.

Oracle reaped $8.34 billion from database sales in 2007, giving it 37.6% of the $22.2 billion global market, according to IDC. The 2008 figures are not yet available, [...]

A Fusion of PeopleSoft and Oracle (2009-1-8)

PeopleSoft customers can now integrate their existing applications with new applications using a new Oracle middleware product
Oracle announced that its PeopleSoft applications can now run on its integrated suite of middleware products, making it easier for customers to integrate their PeopleSoft and Oracle applications. According to CNET.com, Oracle’s latest Fusion Middleware release will make it [...]

Oracle OpenWorld Tidbits (Fusion) (2009-1-7)

Oracle also had the first presentation I have seen that provided detail around how it is reconciling different approaches in PeopleSoft and Oracle EBS as it creates Fusion.  I am not going to go into details here.  I am hoping to write a research note on this in the near future.  E-Business Suite is still [...]