Australian Red Cross Blood Service taps cloud to power donor system
The Australian Red Cross Blood Service has selected the Oracle CX (Customer Experience) Cloud to power its new donor relationship management system (DRM).
The Australian Red Cross Blood Service has selected the Oracle CX (Customer Experience) Cloud to power its new donor relationship management system (DRM).
Cloud dominance remains corporate focus, with Larry Ellison’s sights set on $US10 billion record.
Ebbeck has parted company with the software vendor, resigning from his post after nearly three years in the role.
The NSW government on Wednesday said it will have a real time and more detailed overview of its $70 billion budget under an initiative to modernise its financial management systems.
Oracle's latest quarterly security update contains 136 fixes for flaws in a wide range of products including Oracle Database Server, E-Business Suite, Fusion Middleware, Oracle Sun Products, Java and MySQL.
Third-party ERP support provider Rimini Street has seen a spike in job applications from Oracle engineers over the past few weeks as speculation circulates that the software giant is offshoring its Australian support operation.
Google paid Apple $US1 billion in 2014 for the right to be the default search provider on iOS devices, including iPhones and iPads.
Company will provide tool to easily remove vulnerable versions of Java SE.
David Gee asks if the ‘big two’ ERP giants have seen their day and are making way for more nimble enterprise software players.
Rimini Street has declared that ‘customers and free market choice are the winners’ a week after the third-party ERP support provider was ordered by a US court to pay Oracle $50 million in damages in a software maintenance case.
The bad news: Java and Oracle's database products had lots of vulnerabilities. The good news: None are currently under attack
Oracle has been awarded US$50 million damages in a lawsuit against Rimini Street, which provides software maintenance for Oracle customers.
Oracle's aggressive licensing practices have gained it considerable notoriety over the years, and on Tuesday, a Texas law firm specializing in technology issued a warning urging enterprises to beware.
Oracle has expanded the scope of its ongoing copyright battle against Android and accused Google of "destroying" the market for Java.
Oracle's CSO thinks customers who reverse-engineer its code in attempts to find bugs should cut it out because they're not finding much worth acting on and, more importantly, they're violating their licensing agreements.