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PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway has written to the company's shareholders to ask that they reject Oracle's nominations for the company's board of directors and trust the current incumbents to deliver the best returns.

The SCO Group has introduced a website for Linux users that want to purchase a licence that SCO says covers Linux users for the use of its proprietary Unix source code, parts of which SCO claim has been illegally incorporated into the sour...

Unions, workers, consumers and industry experts have planned a rally today outside Telstra's head quarters against the current wave of jobs being outsourced to countries abroad.

Enterprise software maker Oracle is locked in a dispute with federal antitrust regulators in the U.S. over how Oracle's market should be defined as part of the ongoing review of the company's PeopleSoft takeover bid.

The Open Source Victoria (OSV) industry cluster has filed a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) against The SCO Group in response to the vendor's requests for licence fees from enterprise Linux users.

Outsourcing is undergoing something of a sea change, with a marked shift away from lengthy multi-year, multi-million dollar agreements, replaced by smaller agreements focused on certain aspects of the client's business. Organisations are a...

Regulatory compliance technology solution provider Zantaz has acquired corporate email management software provider Educom for an undisclosed sum.

Oracle has written to all PeopleSoft shareholders to urge them to accept its final tender offer of US$26 per share by the middle of next month and elect Oracle's hand picked nominees to PeopleSoft's board the company's forthcoming board elections.

Researchers at the Australian based Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre have developed an on-line security system that can detect rogue traders, and corrupt insider trading instantaneously.

Open source advocates in Victoria are calling on federal, state and local governments to be more inclusive with their software procurement policies, claiming that savings of up to $150 million can be realised by opening up the market.

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