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Sep 12, 2005

Bloggers react to Oracle's 'desperate' move | Tech News on ZDNet

must suck to be in the Oracle or PSFT CRM groups and listen to Larry comment that Siebel is the centerpiece going forward...all that work getting into shape to compete with Siebel, buy a new dress and then you find out that you have been dropped at the side of the road, without bus money, while your date takes another girl to the prom. Totally sucks. Resumes will be accepted.

Link: Bloggers react to Oracle's 'desperate' move | Tech News on ZDNet.

News of Oracle's $5.8 billion buyout of software maker Siebel Systems had many bloggers asking what the deal will mean for the two companies and for customer relationship management software in general.

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Sounds like the unions are finally coming around and start seeing the benefits of outsourcing :)

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