Oracle OpenWorld 2013: A conundrum solved
For years I couldn't resolve how and why Oracle approached the market so differently than other major apps providers. Finally I have. They aren't truly an apps provider - at least not primarily.
For years I couldn't resolve how and why Oracle approached the market so differently than other major apps providers. Finally I have. They aren't truly an apps provider - at least not primarily.
This is it. The first of what will be seven or eight posts on the CRM Watchlist 2012 Winners.
Oracle, Oracle, Oracle. WHAT am I going to DO with you?
I hope to light a fire under a company that’s gone missing when it comes to public visibility in CRM. Oracle needs to be public for the benefit of the industry and for the benefit of its customers.
Yesterday, I covered the lessons of Dreamforce 2010 from what it revealed about salesforce.com's going forward strategies, products, vision and other sundries.
Forecast season is upon us. Yeah, yeah, Christmas and Thanksgiving season too, but this is forecast season.
"Innovation is in the eye of the beholder" - No one that I know said it, 2009Dennis Howlett, a friend, fellow ZDNET blogger and a man with serious enterprise applications chops, did a blog posting on Oracle and innovation a couple of days ago that I need to do a short response to with this blog posting of my own.