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CNNMoney: Mark Hurd lands at Oracleupdated: Tue Sep 07 2010 07:04:00

Mark Hurd, who abruptly resigned last month as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, has landed at another big tech company.

People.com: What the Stars Will Drink After the CMT Awardsupdated: Wed Jun 09 2010 23:49:00

Find out what all the stars will be swilling at the official afterparty

CNNMoney: Outed by billboards, Oracle prez admits affairupdated: Sat Jan 23 2010 18:11:00

Oracle Corp. President Charles Phillips admitted Friday to an affair first exposed on pricey billboards plastered throughout New York's Times Square, San Francisco and Atlanta.

Software executive admits affair after mistress' billboard campaignupdated: Sat Jan 23 2010 03:00:00

The former mistress of a married man has taken their relationship public in a big way -- a series of giant billboards of the happy couple erected in New York, San Francisco and Atlanta.

Fortune: Oracle's enforcer - Safra Catzupdated: Thu Sep 10 2009 14:07:00

After months of on-again-off-again negotiations to sell itself to IBM, Sun Microsystems this spring found a new, if unlikely, suitor. Oracle, the business-software giant, in many ways promised to be a better fit for Sun, the beleaguered maker of server computers.

FSB: Can I patent someone else's work?updated: Mon Mar 24 2008 13:18:00

Dear FSB: My store sells a line of goods such as potholders and tote bags made by a local artisan from ethnic cloth she buys. They're popular, but the artisan is a hobbyist with no desire to patent or copyright them. I plan to start selling the items online, and hope to keep rivals from copying them. But can I patent or copyright someone else's work?

Fortune: HOW CORPORATE AMERICA IS BETRAYING WOMENupdated: Mon Jan 10 2005 00:01:00

THE DELUGE BEGAN LAST MAY. THAT'S WHEN Boeing agreed to cough up as much as $72.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by female employees; they had asserted that the company paid them ...

Business 2.0: The Business 2.0 Dream Team 2004 IMAGINE WHAT A COMPANY COULD DO WITH THESE ALL-STARS RUNNING THE SHOW.updated: Thu Jul 01 2004 00:01:00

During the boom of the 1990s, it seemed that any idiot could run a company--and, in fact, too many did, as we learned once the bubble burst. Now the economy is brewing up another boom, and this one...

Fortune: Why Software Won't Be Soft Foreverupdated: Mon Apr 29 2002 00:01:00

For a while, it seemed as if PeopleSoft (PFST, $22) was the only enterprise software maker that could defy the recession. Then came the April announcement: Software sales would fall at least 22% fr...

Fortune: 3 Going for Rapid Returnsupdated: Mon Mar 19 2001 00:01:00

In a slowing economy, sales of business software stall with everything else. But some software is doing better than the rest. Applications that provide a fast and measurable return on investment ha...

Fortune: Fleeing the Net? Try Plain Old Tech THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A NEED FOR CHIPSupdated: Mon Jul 05 1999 00:01:00

So you're understandably tired of being harangued about how Internet stocks are the wave of the future and you have to own them--especially after the likes of Amazon, CMGI, and Yahoo have been hamm...

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