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Google's Paid Blogger List Not Sufficient, Judge Says
Huffington Post
U.S. District Judge William Alsup gave Google until noon on Friday, August 24 to provide an amended list of public commentators on the high-profile case between Google and Oracle Corp who have received payments as consultants, contractors, vendors or ...
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In America's Cup, Oracle Team USA Looks for High Tech Advantage
PCWorld (blog)
The boats competing on the San Francisco Bay next year will be kitted out from bow to stern with high-tech gear, including sensors that measure variables like wind speed and the amount of stress on their hulls, and a server that analyzes the data and ...
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Oracle Modernization Experts PITSS America Included Among Prestigious 2012 ...
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Oracle Modernization experts at PITSS America are honored to have received a letter from the Editor in Chief of Inc. Magazine recognizing them at position #693 on the Inc. 5000 list for 2012. PITSS is being celebrated as one of the fastest-growing ...
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Oracle: Hardware-Software Appliances Create Expansion Opportunities For ...
CRN
Oracle is stepping up its pitch to solution providers about the benefits of the company's "engineered systems" hardware-software appliances. And, who better to make that pitch than a former hardware vendor channel executive? Tom LaRocca, who joined ...
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Oracle to Pay $2 Million to Settle SEC FCPA Charges
Corporate Crime Reporter
The SEC alleged that Oracle violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by failing to prevent a subsidiary from secretly setting aside money off the company's books that was eventually used to make unauthorized payments to phony vendors in India.
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Peloton Executes End-to-End Financial Plan 274% Faster with Oracle Exalytics
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Peloton put Oracle Exalytics, the industry's first in-memory system specifically engineered for high performance analytics, to the test – reducing the cycle time of a Hyperion Planning application designed to support a financial planning process from ...
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Oracle admits to paying bloggers, Google fails to comply with judge's order
BGR
Earlier this month, Judge William Alsup of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco issued a brief order that demanded Google (GOOG) and Oracle (ORCL) disclose whether either party paid bloggers during its high-profile trial that took place earlier ...
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Oracle and Google Told to Come Clean on Paid Influencers
TechNewsWorld
Oracle has released information regarding financial relationships it had with bloggers following a court order that demanded it and Google to disclose their ties with commentators reporting on their recent patent dispute. Google, however, maintained it ...
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Taking a ride on the Oracle catamaran
San Francisco Chronicle
Chronicle sports writer Tom FItzgerald, (black jacket) transfers off the boat being piloted by Russell Coutts, (right) as the Oracle Team USA practices on San Francisco Bay, Calif. on Wedensday August 15, 2012 (The Chronicle) / SF. Chronicle sports ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Judge: Google didn't comply with disclosure order in Oracle case
CNET
Rather, the order was designed to bring to light authors whose statements about the issues in the case might have been influenced by the receipt of money from Google or Oracle. For example, Oracle has disclosed that it retained a blogger as a consultant.
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Google & Oracle Deny Paying Writers to Cover Tech Trial
Courthouse News Service
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Responding to a judge's order to divulge the names of writers paid to cover their highly publicized trial, Oracle named one blogger on its payroll as a consultant, and Google named no one. Click here to check out Courthouse News' ...
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Courthouse News Service
Google list of paid bloggers not sufficient, judge says
Reuters
24, to provide an amended list of public commentators on the high-profile case between Google and Oracle Corp who have received payments as consultants, contractors, vendors or employees. "Just as a treatise on the law may influence the courts, public ...
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? What Happened To The People In This Iconic Photo ...
Business Insider
This was even before the company was named Oracle. At that time it was still called Software Development Laboratories (SDL). The co-founders couldn't know that their company would one day become a multi-billion empire, the world's largest database ...
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Business Insider
Vordel and AmerIndia Present on Securing REST APIs Using Oracle Access ...
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Vordel the API Server provider that connects business, mobile and cloud, today announced at the Gartner Catalyst a free webinar on Thursday, September 6th at 8am PT/11am EST/4pm BST. This webinar, with speakers from Vordel and AmerIndia will ...
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Google Failed to Comply With Order on Commentators, Judge Says
Bloomberg
Google's first response, in which it said it didn't directly pay anyone to write about Oracle Corp. (ORCL)'s lawsuit over Android software, failed to comply with an Aug. 7 order requiring it and Oracle to disclose payments to commentators, bloggers and ...
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Judge says Google failed to comply with order in patent case against Oracle
The Hill (blog)
A federal judge on Monday said Google failed to comply with an order to submit a list of bloggers, writers and commenters who have written about issues related to its patent infringement battle against Oracle and might have been influenced by payments ...
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After Trial Concludes, Google And Oracle Still Fighting
RedOrbit
Despite both Google and Oracle saying last Friday that they have not paid any journalists or bloggers to write about or comment online about the recently concluded high-profile copyright infringement battle, the companies disagreed on what arrangements ...
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RedOrbit
HP Expands NonStop Portfolio With Itanium Server for SMBs
eWeek
Hewlett-Packard, fresh off its win in court over rival Oracle in the dispute about Intel's Itanium processor platform, is expanding its line of Itanium-based NonStop servers with a new system aimed at smaller companies and emerging markets. HP ...
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Monte Poole: Andre Ward's biggest fight is selling Oakland
Marin Independent-Journal
Ward and Goossen crave a sellout crowd, 19500, cheering the local boxer. Ward has fought at Oracle four previous times without approaching a full house. The largest audience, 10277, was for his second appearance at Oracle, a demolition of Mikkel ...
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Introducing SQL Server to MySQL Migration Tool from Oracle
InfoQ.com
Oracle recently announced a new migration tool, which provides an ability to quickly migrate data and applications from Microsoft SQL Server to MySQL with less time and effort. The migration tool which has been integrated into MySQL Workbench, allows ...
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The Oracle Elementary School District #2 is holding its annual Stuff The Bus ...
Copper Basin News
The Oracle Elementary School District #2 is holding its annual Stuff The Bus School Supply Drive for its K-8 school-aged children. The National Junior Honor Society Members will be on hand two different Saturday's to accept any and all school supply ...
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Copper Basin News
Google Swears It's Hired Zero Shills, While Oracle Continues Hollering Foul Play
Betabeat
Oracle patent dispute: Provide a list of any bloggers, journalists, or other commentators on the payroll. Paid Content reports that the two companies have now filed their responses. Google insists it has not paid anyone for positive coverage, while ...
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Betabeat
A Judge Thinks Google Failed To Reveal Which People It Paid That Wrote About ...
Business Insider
Essentially, the judge wants Google to provide a list of any "authors whose statements about the issues in the case might have been influenced by the receipt of money from Google or Oracle." That's not just professional writers, but anyone. For ...
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Judge tells Google: Try Again
San Jose Mercury News
Oracle did confirm that it has a consulting contract with Florian Mueller, a prolific blogger and commenter on patent issues who has written sympathetically about Oracle's position in the Android case. Both Oracle and Mueller said his contract - which ...
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Java Judge Orders Google to Recheck Drawers for Sock Puppets
Wired News
That's what a San Francisco judge ordered Google to do on Monday, just three days after Google's lawyers told him the company hadn't paid anyone to blog about the company's contentious legal battle with Oracle over the Java programming language.
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Wired News
Twitter Turns To Revstream for Billing, Revenue Management
WebProNews
Twitter and Revstream announced today that Twitter has deployed Revstream's revenue and billing management platform, integrated with Oracle's E-Business Suite (r12). "Revstream's platform enables Twitter to accelerate our billing cycle and improve our ...
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Google Fails To Comply With Judge's Disclosure Request In Oracle Trial
Legit Reviews
It seems the Google vs Oracle patent lawsuit is in the spotlight again, this time with Google failing to comply with a disclosure request by federal judge William Alsup. The request was issued in order to see the documents showing both companies ...
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Report: Lanai owner Larry Ellison used tax loopholes for payouts
Bizjournals.com (blog)
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is being called out of line for using massive payouts in a tax deductibility loophole to buy unnecessary things such as the Hawaiian island of Lanai, which is estimated to cost the billionaire upwards of $500 million, according ...
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Judge: Google didn't follow "show your shills" order
Ars Technica
US District Judge William Alsup, who oversaw the Oracle v. Google lawsuit, is concerned that paid bloggers or other types of writers may have influenced the court—and he wants Google to try a little harder to come up with a list of any writers it may ...
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Google told to name paid advocates
San Francisco Chronicle
7 order requiring it and Oracle to disclose the information. "Public commentary that purports to be independent may have an influence on the courts and/or their staff if only in subtle ways," Alsup said. Google said in court filings Aug. 17 that it ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Judge not satisfied with Google's disclosures over commenter pay
InfoWorld
7 order seemed to imply he was most interested in direct pay-for-play activities on the part of Oracle and Google: "The Court is concerned that the parties and/or counsel herein may have retained or paid print or internet authors, journalists ...
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Prometheus Research Named to Prestigious 2012 Inc 500|5000 List
Equities.com
The list has, over the years, included companies such as Microsoft, Timberland, Vizio, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Oracle, and Zappos.com. "Being named to Inc's 500|5000 List of fastest growing private companies is an honor, and we appreciate the recognition ...
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Judge not satisfied with Google's non-disclosure of paid commenters, gives ...
Android Authority
In the ongoing appeal in the Oracle vs. Google patent infringement litigation, U.S. district Judge William Alsup asked both parties to make adequate disclosure of any journalists, bloggers or commentators they have compensated, which may have ...
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Android Authority
Google Inc. (GOOG) Refuses Blames Regarding Payment Over Oracle Case
eStocksDaily
Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) announced it did not pay persons to write regarding Oracle Corp. (NASDAQ:ORCL)'s court case next to it regarding Android software, although nonprofits, universities and trade groups getting Google money have reported on ...
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Blogs8 new results for Oracle
 
burek for breakfast - QotD: Georges Saab's Welcome from Oracle at ...
By robilad
When the acquisition happened, people kind of wondered, what would happen here, and will Oracle continue to invest, and I think there were a few people that very quickly realized that Oracle has a tremendous Java business and has had ...
burek for breakfast
The Data Charmer: Is Oracle really killing MySQL? | Open Query blog
By Arjen Lentz
http://datacharmer.blogspot.it/2012/08/is-oracle-really-killing-mysql.html An insightful post for my former (MySQL AB) colleague Giuseppe Maxia about how.
Open Query blog
Codelog: Ruby 1.8.*, UTF-8 and Oracle / Oracle Enhanced / OCI-8
By Daniel O'Connor
Curse repeatedly at Oracle's database wide character sets, rather than MySQL's table based character sets - if you are migrating, you have to migrate every schema being used. Export your data, change the character set by ALTER DATABASE ...
Codelog
SOA / BPM on Oracle Fusion Middleware: #196 Oracle Fusion CRM ...
By Niall Commiskey
#196 Oracle Fusion CRM Application Composer - Creating Links. I've started doing some extensibility work with Fusion CRM Application Composer. Great tool - wizard/meta-data driven. To quote the official guide - The Oracle Fusion CRM ...
SOA / BPM on Oracle Fusion Middleware
Astrology Today: Oracle for Tuesday, August 21, 2012 - Planet Waves
By Eric Francis
Today's Oracle takes us to the Cancer monthly for Oct. 17, 2005. Astrology Blog: The Oracle, Weekly Horoscopes, Monthly Horoscopes. Such is the astrology in these very weeks that change may seem to ripple through every room of your ...
Daily Astrology & Adventure by...
Legal Ethics Forum: Google, Oracle ordered to Identify Paid Bloggers
By David
Lots of folks commented on a big trial between Google and Oracle, and the judge has ordered both parties to disclose whether they paid bloggers, academics, and journalists to comment on the trial. Both parties filed initial orders complying, ...
Legal Ethics Forum
Oracle announces new releases | IT-Online
By Allan Davison
Oracle has announced the availability of Java Platform, Standard Edition 7 update 6 (Java SE 7 Update 6) and JavaFX 2.2, as well as the first release of...
IT-Online
Forum Spammers (again)… | The ORACLE-BASE Blog
By Tim...
My forum is being hit pretty hard by spammers at the moment. If you are of a sensitive nature, you may want to be careful about venturing in there. :) In.
The ORACLE-BASE Blog

Web3 new results for Oracle
 
Oracle Linux | Oracle
Oracle Linux with Oracle enterprise-class support is the best Linux for your enterprise computing needs.
www.oracle.com/us/technologies/linux/overview/index.html
Oracle Simplifies Application Access With New Oracle Secure ...
From Yahoo! Finance: REDWOOD SHORES, CA-- - Oracle News FactsToday, Oracle announced general availability of a new release of Oracle Secure Global ...
finance.yahoo.com/.../oracle-simplifies-application-access-orac...
Oracle Tells Alsup Its Hands are Mostly Clean, Google's Are Not ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle Corp. came out swinging today, responding to U.S. District Judge William Alsup's request for the identity of writers on the ...
www.law.com/jsp/ca/PubArticleCA.jsp?id=1202567985223


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