Oracle says it'll walk from NetSuite deal if shareholders balk
T. Rowe Price is one institutional shareholder that wants a higher price for NetSuite. Oracle is extending its tender offer for NetSuite until November 4, or it'll walk.
T. Rowe Price is one institutional shareholder that wants a higher price for NetSuite. Oracle is extending its tender offer for NetSuite until November 4, or it'll walk.
Composite Reporting, with its simple interface, is likely to be a selling point as Workday pitches its financial software to various enterprises across industries.
Jason Perlow sees clicks killing bricks. David Gewirtz says the brick-and-mortar shopping spirit will remain alive and well.
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly ready to serve Google with subpoenas in a broad antitrust investigation. Will the mere investigation make Google less competitive?
A Federal appeals judge shot down Google's settlement with authors and publishers and plans to put millions of books online. Authors should opt-in to Google's program not be forced to opt-out.
Apple; Google; Office 2010 and 3D monitors headline Monday's headliners.
The Department of Justice became the latest party to file its concerns about Google's book settlement and it appears the search giant will have to either make tweaks or allow the feds to poke around.
Amazon panned Google's book settlement with the Author's Guild saying that the deal "restrains competition" and "usurps the role of Congress in legislating solutions" as copyright and new technologies collide.
The world can't sue YouTube for copyright damages---especially if they never registered the copyrights, according to a U.S.
AMD has been broadcasting the EU's $1.45 billion antitrust fine against Intel for nearly a week.