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Rimini talks up bookings from Oracle customers
As Oracle launches its Fusion applications, Rimini could do well as some customers decide to stick with their existing legacy applications as they evaluate other options.
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Rimini Street: We doubled SAP support clients
Rimini Street, a third party ERP maintenance provider, has more than doubled its client base for SAP software over the last year.
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Rimini Street benefitting from Oracle Fusion delays?
Rimini Street turns in solid Q1 2011, remains bullish about the year. Do delays on Fusion help?
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Rimini Street: A small, but threatening fish to Oracle, SAP
Rimini Street, a key third party enterprise support player, is expected to deliver revenue of about $24.5 million in 2010, but its long-term impact to the enterprise software industry could...
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Rimini Street rolls out Oracle E-Business Suite support
Third party support provider Rimini Street will expand its maintenance services to Oracle's E-Business Suite.
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Oracle sues Rimini Street, alleges 'massive theft'; Is third party support dead?
Oracle has filed a lawsuit against Rimini Street, a third party support provider, alleging "massive theft of Oracle’s software and related support materials through an illegal business model."...
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Panaya – A different kind of ERP third party maintenance provider
ERP update costs got your firm stuck on old releases? Panaya may have cloud-based way to help your firm stay current in a less costly and less risky manner.
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Rimini Street chief: Where's the maintenance cost 'peace dividend'?
Enterprise software maintenance and support---the cash cow that keeps giving---has becoming a hot topic amid an economic downturn that has customers questioning a never-ending stream of price...
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Rimini Street goes after SAP support
Rimini Street, which is a third party maintenance and support vendor, said Monday that it is launching services for SAP customers. Rimini, which has typically offered third party support for...
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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Facebook to go public at $85 billion to $95 billion (rumor)
Facebook will set an IPO price range between high-$20s to mid-$30s per share, seeking a valuation of $85 billion to $95 billion, according to a new rumor. A closer look shows something doesn't add up.
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Google faces further UK probe for Street View Wi-Fi data collection
The UK's data protection agency ruled in 2010 that Google did not breach UK data laws. But an FCC report may force the UK regulator into reinvestigating the search company.
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Rimini talks up bookings from Oracle customers
As Oracle launches its Fusion applications, Rimini could do well as some customers decide to stick with their existing legacy applications as they evaluate other options.
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eBay blows away Wall Street in Q1
Investors snap up eBay shares after hours after the company's myriad e-commerce arms fired on all cylinders in the quarter.
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Spreading Facebook app FUD
Facebook apps gather information about you and your Facebook friends. This is nothing new, but many users don't know how to protect themselves. It's important to educate, not just spread FUD.
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Won't get fooled again?
Is Wall Street's current enthusiasm for profit from enterprise social technologies good for the end user, and will the old guard vendors outflank the challengers with feature offerings?
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Wall Street whines as Zuckerberg skips out on Facebook investors
Wall Street investors aren't too happy Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg skipped this week's analyst meeting at the company's headquarters in Menlo Park. I say: "tough s***."
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Google Street View gears up for Japan's tourist season
For Japan's Cherry Blossom season, Google has released a special edition of Street View with information for tourists in English, Japanese and Chinese.
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iPad 3 LTE comes to Verizon, and all hell breaks loose
I hate to say it, but I told you so.
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