• DoJ officials said the lawsuit was brought originally by Paul Frascella, Oracle's senior director of contract services. (datamation.com)
  • If you will be making purchases across Oracle's many product lines, the Oracle Master Agreement covers multiple purchases of various products and services, including software, hardware, cloud services, technical support services, and professional services. (oracle.com)
  • Software company's battles with GSA continue but this time Oracle's professional services get hit. (washingtontechnology.com)
  • HP is trying to force Oracle to support a technology, Itanium, that Oracle does not believe in,' according to Oracle's lawyer. (techradar.com)
  • But after the case was settled, she said, Oracle assured HP that Oracle's software sales will continue to be "platform neutral. (techradar.com)
  • Oracle's UK win comes after the software maker's recent push to ink business deals in the public sector amid depressed corporate spending. (zdnet.com)
  • A congressional staffer familiar with the renegotiated contract said Oracle's internal management decisions are entirely up to them, as long as the company delivers on the services outlined in the agreement and complies with all relevant contracting rules. (nextgov.com)
  • After winning a federal grant in February 2011, the Oregon Health Authority vastly expanded Oracle's role to essentially build the IT project, but never issued a contract that reflected the project's full scope or cost. (govtech.com)
  • Tim Hoechst, Oracle's senior vice president of technology for government, education and health care, welcomed the contract, saying it will help create a culture of cybersecurity that his company has encouraged for its customers. (networkworld.com)
  • Exadata are specialized computers for handling tasks such as analyzing business trends that come preloaded with Oracle's software. (ibtimes.com)
  • New details have emerged in Montclair State University's lawsuit against Oracle in connection with a troubled ERP (enterprise resource planning) project, in a court filing that includes more information about Oracle's alleged failings and also accuses the vendor of extortion as well as "inducing" the institution to take on the implementation. (computerworld.com)
  • They offer maintenance services for Oracle software competitive with Oracle's standard maintenance program, but at much-reduced prices: Oracle charges 22%/yr while TN charges half that (11%/yr). (ericgoldman.org)
  • On that front, I'll note that back in the 1990s, my software vendor clients typically charged 15%/yr for maintenance-a substantially lower number than Oracle's breath-taking 22% figure. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Specifically, Oracle alleges that TN gets switching Oracle customers to give TN their passwords to Oracle's website/database for its maintenance customers and then send robots to download everything (manuals, patches, etc.) it can find, which then allows it to provide services comparable to Oracle's. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Perhaps TN, even if had engaged in such a scheme, would have been a nettlesome gnat as a standalone company, but it got scooped up by German software giant SAP, one of Oracle's main rivals. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Oracle claims that the scheme of getting former Oracle customer passwords and downloading lots of content from Oracle's maintenance database violates (among other things) the CFAA and Cal. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Oracle's contracts and practices are serviceable for this lawsuit's purposes. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Meanwhile, SAP is also looking to take advantage of Oracle's recent decision to stop developing software for Intel's Itanium chips . (infoworld.com)
  • The Resultant contract (MHEC-06302023) is effective June 30, 2023, through June 30, 2026, and may be renewed for four additional years. (mhec.org)
  • But VA officials and lawmakers are not overly concerned about the company's downsizing​​ - as long as Oracle adheres to its renegotiated EHR contract with the department. (nextgov.com)
  • An Oracle representative did not respond to requests for comment about the layoffs or their potential impact on the company's work with VA moving forward. (nextgov.com)
  • The company's financial software development facilities were established in the year 2001 at Pune and Chennai and fully owned subsidiaries set up in USA and Singapore i-flex solutions b.v. in Amsterdam The Netherlands becomes operational i-fl ex Consulting was launched. (business-standard.com)
  • Investors pay close attention to new software sales because they generate high-margin, long-term maintenance contracts and are a good gauge of the company's future profits. (ibtimes.com)
  • The institute disqualified Mitchell's bid to continue providing the software, as it had since 1999, because the company's participation guarantee payment was $1.45 short. (ticotimes.net)
  • Part of the cost comes from Audatex's charges for its Oracle database and the company's servers, according to the price analysis. (ticotimes.net)
  • The General Services Administration canceled Oracle Corp.'s Schedule 70 IT contract for professional services, an agency spokeswoman confirmed April 19. (washingtontechnology.com)
  • AP) -- The U.S. Justice Department said Thursday it is joining a fraud lawsuit against Oracle Corp. related to software contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. (phys.org)
  • More than $130 million has gone to California-based Oracle Corp., the main exchange IT vendor, under contracts that, according to the federal report, do "not have any leverage" to hold the firm accountable for missed deadlines or shoddy work. (govtech.com)
  • Oracle Corp forecast that its profit in the current quarter will beat Wall Street estimates, suggesting that its strategy of offering a one-stop shop for software and hardware is paying off. (ibtimes.com)
  • Avian Securities analyst Jeff Gaggin said that strategy has helped Oracle win business away from rivals including Hewlett-Packard Co, International Business Machines Corp and SAP AG. (ibtimes.com)
  • The four companies include Amazon Web Services Inc., Google Support Services LLC, Microsoft Corp and Oracle. (defense.gov)
  • Workday co-founders Bhusri and David Duffield once had a human resources software company, PeopleSoft, that was taken over by Oracle Corp. in a famously hostile acquisition. (blogspot.com)
  • The information in this post is not intended to be used as legal statements or sources for negotiations with Oracle. (amis.nl)
  • Officials hope the contract will be a model for future software procurement negotiations between the U.S. government and software vendors, although agencies will have to evaluate their needs against procurement requirements, said Karen Evans, chief information officer at the Energy Department. (networkworld.com)
  • Our advisory practice helps save you money by identifying what you need based on usage, how best to structure contracts, and preparing you for audits and renewal negotiations. (softwareone.com)
  • Managed IT consulting firm hires Scott & Scott, LLP to assist with a customer contract negotiations. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • It's not quite clear how much customers could save buying ASE compared to Oracle, although such estimates are hard to pinpoint, given the heavy discounting off list price that often occurs in software contract negotiations. (infoworld.com)
  • While some analysts attribute the price surge to the fear of missing out (FOMO), the truth is that these oracles are delivering tangible benefits to smart contracts that integrate them. (cointrust.com)
  • The Service Level Agreement (SLA) governing query fulfillment operates seamlessly across various sub-components of smart contracts, including reputation contracts, order-matching contracts, and aggregating contracts. (cointrust.com)
  • Its ability to enhance the performance of smart contracts, coupled with its cost-effective approach, positions ChainLink as a transformative force within the blockchain industry. (cointrust.com)
  • Cross-border payment transactions are submitted by the blockchain network members or automatically enforced by smart contracts upon predefined events. (scnsoft.com)
  • Smart contracts use distributed ledgers like blockchain to document and validate contract transactions in a secure, transparent manner without the need for oversight by a central authority. (techopedia.com)
  • One of the main advantages of smart contracts over traditional contracts is their ability to automate each step of a contract's execution when predetermined if/then conditions are met. (techopedia.com)
  • The idea of smart contracts was first proposed by computer scientist and legal scholar Nick Szabo in the mid-1990s. (techopedia.com)
  • It wasn't until Bitcoin and the widespread use of distributed ledger technology for cryptocurrencies , however, that the concept of smart contracts really started to catch people's interest, especially in industries such as finance and supply chain management. (techopedia.com)
  • One of the biggest challenges of using smart contracts in business is that there is still a lot of regulatory uncertainty around the use of smart contracts, especially in heavily regulated industries such as finance and healthcare. (techopedia.com)
  • While smart contracts are designed to be tamper-proof and secure, there is still the possibility of bugs or code vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious actors. (techopedia.com)
  • When there are concerns about how disputes or errors in smart contracts should be resolved, there can be confusion about whether different geopolitical regions should apply their traditional contract laws to smart contracts . (techopedia.com)
  • In response, some jurisdictions in the United States have made efforts to provide new legal recognition for smart contracts with mixed results. (techopedia.com)
  • Smart contracts play a critical role in the management and transfer of cryptocurrencies. (techopedia.com)
  • Binance Oracle does it by connecting smart contracts with trusted and verified data sources. (binance.com)
  • Without them, smart contracts would have no way to obtain any real-world data. (binance.com)
  • Binance Oracle is a blockchain oracle that enables smart contracts to access data sources in the real world required by blockchain applications. (binance.com)
  • It ensures that smart contracts have the correct data at the right time. (binance.com)
  • Blockchain oracles are services that function as bridges between blockchains and the real world, enabling smart contracts to access data sources outside their native networks. (binance.com)
  • As such, off-chain events can be conveyed into on-chain ones recognized by smart contracts. (binance.com)
  • The smart contracts that store data are secure and audited, and the multi-nodes can adjust the data publishing frequency according to different market conditions. (binance.com)
  • A whistleblower's March 2013 complaint alleging weak contracting and poor vendor oversight sparked no follow up by then-OHA director Bruce Goldberg or other state officials. (govtech.com)
  • She canceled a plan to hire a "system integrator" firm to serve as general contractor for the exchange, instead giving all the work to Oracle as the main IT vendor. (govtech.com)
  • Vendor contract management is an area of concern. (govtech.com)
  • WASHINGTON - The U.S. government has started to use its immense purchasing power to influence cybersecurity, beginning with a Department of Energy contract with Oracle that requires the software vendor to build in security configurations. (networkworld.com)
  • An Energy Department contract with Oracle requires the vendor to deliver its database software to the agency with the security configurations installed. (networkworld.com)
  • But the contract for an Oracle enterprise license, the first phase of which is worth $5 million, requires Oracle to ship the security configurations in databases delivered to the Department of Energy and requires the vendor to ensure that any future security updates it ships to the agency are compatible with the benchmark. (networkworld.com)
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  • It touches on contracts and accounting the state used with Oracle - the vendor hired to provide much of the website's software and technical support - that were "inconsistent with generally acceptably industry best practice procedures. (heartland.org)
  • Sure, the lawsuit casts some doubts in the minds of customers who are thinking of leaving Oracle for lower-cost options that SAP/TN will be a long-term trustworthy vendor, but such doubt-sowing initiatives are fairly common the bare-knuckle competition for enterprise database software. (ericgoldman.org)
  • The DoJ brought the complaint under the False Claims Act , and asserts that Oracle ripped off the federal government and U.S. taxpayers on a General Services Administration (GSA) software contract. (datamation.com)
  • Our simplified contract model consists of three key elements: the agreement that spans our entire relationship with customers across all offerings, the ordering document which contains transaction-specific details, and the service policies that provide additional information on how services are delivered. (oracle.com)
  • Oracle has two primary agreements used for the sale of its products and services: the Cloud Services Agreement (CSA) and the Oracle Master Agreement (OMA). (oracle.com)
  • A transactional agreement is used for a one-time purchase of Oracle products and services. (oracle.com)
  • This kind of agreement is valid for five years and can be used to cover multiple purchases of Oracle products and services during the term. (oracle.com)
  • Customers making a single purchase of software, hardware, or services should use the Online Transactional Oracle Master Agreement. (oracle.com)
  • A five-year-term master agreement is used for multiple purchases of any combination of software, hardware, cloud, and other services. (oracle.com)
  • The OMA provides a single contract covering any combination of software, hardware, cloud, and other services for a period of five years. (oracle.com)
  • For multiple purchases of cloud services (but not other products or services), the CSA is our master agreement specifically for cloud services and provides a single contract covering all cloud purchases for a period of five years. (oracle.com)
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  • I want to make a one-time purchase of Oracle on-premises software, technical support, or other products and services. (oracle.com)
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  • I will be purchasing Oracle products and services over the next year or more. (oracle.com)
  • Agencies cannot buy IT professional services from the GSA Multiple Award Schedule contract or use options on existing task orders, according to GSA's website . (washingtontechnology.com)
  • Although the state Department of Administrative Services expressed concerns about the contracting process used by OHA, it had no control because of an exemption granted to OHA by the state Legislature. (govtech.com)
  • To save time, the state used a master software purchasing agreement with Dell to buy products and services from Oracle. (govtech.com)
  • Oracle Financial Services Software Limited (OFSSL) majority owned subsidiary of Oracle Corporation is a world leader in providing Financial Technology Solutions across Retail Banking Corporate Banking Risk and Finance Financial Crime and Compliance Management. (business-standard.com)
  • CITIL established the Center of Excellence during the year 1996 for business intelligence to provide specialized consulting and software products as well as services in data warehousing and business intelligence. (business-standard.com)
  • Senior Oracle Developer Initial 6 month Contract (great potential to extend) Location: Dublin, Ireland Rate: Competitive An exciting and urgent new opportunity has opened up for a Senior Oracle Developer to join my global client in the professional services industry, based in Dublin, Ireland. (computerjobs.ie)
  • AWS is the world's largest cloud provider, selling rented computing power, data storage and software services to businesses - including some that have decommissioned their own data centers in favor of Amazon's server farms. (datacenterknowledge.com)
  • These contracts cover a range of goods and services and can be used by central government and the wider public sector. (gov.scot)
  • Find products and services through 700+ contracts from top quality vendors. (texas.gov)
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  • Providers offering Software as a Service and Cloud Services allow end users to access software and infrastructure remotely from any location and storing data with a provider. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • Indiana IT services firm retains Scott & Scott, LLP to draft managed services contracts. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • One possibility is that Oracle charges supra-market rates due to the lock-in effects of tying maintenance services to software licenses. (ericgoldman.org)
  • TN has a very thin development team compared to the Oracle behemoth, so Oracle might incur all of the development expenses necessary to provide maintenance services, and TN might just take those assets for free to engage in competitive free-riding. (ericgoldman.org)
  • For field service users, a new logistics integration feature shows technicians in the field a customer's contract entitlements -- services, rates and discounts -- at a glance. (techtarget.com)
  • Those entrenched in the DeFi landscape understand the immense value of leveraging ChainLink's oracle services. (cointrust.com)
  • Each provider presented their respective comprehensive data analytics software solutions and services. (mhec.org)
  • Oracle - The agreement covers virtually all Oracle products and services and provides special pricing and faster contracting for institutions. (mhec.org)
  • In December, the Defense Department awarded contracts to four technology companies to provide services in support of its Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability. (defense.gov)
  • The JWCC is a multiple-award contract vehicle that allows the department to acquire commercial cloud capabilities and services directly from commercial cloud service providers. (defense.gov)
  • The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services. (oracle.com)
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  • For all of its advantages, Software as a Service (SaaS) has introduced licensing considerations that were nonexistent with on-premises enterprise software. (protiviti.com)
  • The Sybase ASE announcement, with its focus on reducing operational costs for customers, stands apart from SAP's splashy marketing pushes around mobility, in-memory computing and SaaS (software as a service). (infoworld.com)
  • VA initially signed a $10 billion contract with Cerner in 2018 to modernize its legacy health record system, but the deployment of the new EHR software has been plagued with cost overruns, technical glitches, patient safety incidents and other issues since it was first rolled out at the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center in Spokane, Washington in 2020. (nextgov.com)
  • We wanted to revise our Agreements and streamline our contracting processes. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • How to streamline your customer contracting process by using web-based terms and conditions. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • Essentially, how a blockchain oracle operates depends on the purpose for which it was built. (binance.com)
  • Under the contract, according to the DoJ complaint, Oracle was required to update GSA when it offered new commercial discounts and extend the same pricing improvements to government customers. (datamation.com)
  • The company filed an appeal, and then a complaint, before the Comptroller General's Office, which oversees all public contracts in Costa Rica. (ticotimes.net)
  • Montclair's amended complaint, which was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, states that Oracle made an array of "intentionally false statements" regarding the functionality of its base ERP system, the amount of customization that would be required, and the amount of "time, resources, and personnel that the University would have to devote. (computerworld.com)
  • In a response earlier this year to Montclair's original complaint, Oracle said the university was to blame for the project's woes. (computerworld.com)
  • In January 2008, Oracle told the school that its base PeopleSoft system for higher education institutions would satisfy 95 percent of MSU's business requirements, the complaint states. (computerworld.com)
  • Oracle also misled Montclair State about how long the project would take, saying it could be done quickly through a methodology it had developed, the complaint states. (computerworld.com)
  • Oracle repeatedly told MSU that the Lone Star project was comparable to its own plans, according to the complaint. (computerworld.com)
  • Ultimately, most of the work Oracle performed, for which the university has paid more than US$6 million, won't be reusable, according to the complaint. (computerworld.com)
  • An alternative story, told by Oracle in its complaint, is that TN could undercut Oracle only by stealing. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Oracle has struck back in court with a tightly drafted complaint. (ericgoldman.org)
  • there is some hilarious and gratuitous marketing language in the complaint designed to impress Oracle customers and to rattle the confidence of customers thinking of switching to SAP. (ericgoldman.org)
  • VA and Oracle Cerner agreed last month to extend their contract for the EHR modernization program. (nextgov.com)
  • Bloomberg) -- Southwest Airlines Co. will use Amazon.com Inc. servers to help process fare searches, crew scheduling and other software tasks, a modernization of its technology that comes months after a meltdown stranded thousands of the airline's passengers. (datacenterknowledge.com)
  • The enterprise cloud, Sherman told senators, will help the department advance its Joint All Domain Command and Control effort and will further enhance efforts involving artificial intelligence and machine learning efforts, software modernization and cybersecurity. (defense.gov)
  • HP and Oracle made opening statements yesterday in a trial that could see Oracle paying out billions for what HP claims is a clear breach of contract. (techradar.com)
  • Key provisions needed in your customer contracts to protect your company from Ransomware, early termination, data breach, data-loss, and backup failures. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • Also, it's noteworthy that Oracle didn't sue its switching customers for allegedly providing their passwords to TN, although it seems like at minimum Oracle would have breach of contract claims against them. (ericgoldman.org)
  • The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday said it has filed a lawsuit against Oracle, accusing the database and business-applications-software titan of defrauding the federal government on a massive software contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars between 1998 and 2006. (datamation.com)
  • ChainLink (LINK) has firmly established itself as the preferred choice in the blockchain industry for those who recognize the significance of reliable and authentic oracles. (cointrust.com)
  • The smart contract is deployed on an Ethereum blockchain, and each party involved in the supply chain is given access to the contract's address on the blockchain. (techopedia.com)
  • As the commodity moves through the supply chain, the smart contract documents the transaction, verifies the information recorded on the blockchain, and ensures the conditions of the contract are being met. (techopedia.com)
  • Blockchain oracles can be likened to middle pieces that connect blockchains to real-world information. (binance.com)
  • With Binance Oracle, developers no longer need to worry about data matters and can instead concentrate on other important aspects of their blockchain projects. (binance.com)
  • Blockchain oracles are a critical building block of the blockchain ecosystem. (binance.com)
  • What is a blockchain oracle? (binance.com)
  • Blockchain oracles can also verify if data is accurate, though they are not the data source itself. (binance.com)
  • Blockchain oracles also allow people to use blockchains in contractual agreements. (binance.com)
  • Secondly, the blockchain oracle will inform the smart contract of the game's result. (binance.com)
  • There are different types of blockchain oracles, and one oracle can fall into multiple categories: software, centralized, decentralized, inbound, and outbound oracles. (binance.com)
  • Binance Oracle is similar to other blockchain oracles in this aspect - it's a data service offered by Binance that strives to provide reliable and secure on-chain data to the blockchain. (binance.com)
  • Firstly, having a native blockchain oracle strengthens the trustworthiness of the blockchain data. (binance.com)
  • Manage end-to-end processes and eliminate barriers to collaboration with Oracle Aconex. (oracle.com)
  • In 1995 CITIL gained recognition for establishing world-class processes and quality Standards It attained SEI CMM Level 4 becomes the first financial software firm in the world and one out of six companies worldwide to achieved this distinction at that time. (business-standard.com)
  • Rely on SoftwareOne 's 30 years of partnership with the world's largest technology companies when you need help identifying the best software for your current and future business needs. (softwareone.com)
  • The world's No. 3 software maker said it has a $2 billion pipeline of sales of its Exadata computers. (ibtimes.com)
  • Most large companies still run older financial tools made by Oracle, the world's second-largest software maker, or the German giant SAP SE. (blogspot.com)
  • In its lawsuit, the DoJ alleges Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) misrepresented its commercial sales practices, causing government customers to receive deals that were inferior to those Oracle gave to its private-sector clients. (datamation.com)
  • By deploying a smart contract on a distributed ledger, all parties involved in the supply chain have access to a secure and tamper-proof record of the transaction that ensures the information is accurate, up-to-date, and transparent. (techopedia.com)
  • Binance Oracle consists of four aspects that ensure the oracle is accurate, timely, and tamper-proof. (binance.com)
  • Binance Oracle has a data processing and signing feature that aims to make data tamper-proof. (binance.com)
  • The Defense Department had planned to announce the contract winner as early as late August. (businessinsider.in)
  • But the Trump Administration asked the Defense Department to review the bid process, raising the possibility that the JEDI contract would be delayed. (businessinsider.in)
  • Oracle officials were not immediately available to comment on the lawsuit. (datamation.com)
  • While lawmakers and officials expect work to continue as planned, an insider warned that layoffs at Oracle Cerner targeted a clinical team that worked to implement new electronic health record systems. (nextgov.com)
  • State and exchange officials recently declined to discuss the contracting in detail, citing a soon-to-be released review of the fiasco by a consultant hired by Gov. John Kitzhaber. (govtech.com)
  • And while the state is starting to part ways with Oracle, officials haven't agreed on a future path. (govtech.com)
  • State officials promised to issue a contract in six weeks, a process that normally could take six months or more. (govtech.com)
  • OHA officials consulted with DAS in June 2011 about its initial plan to use Oracle for its software products and some training for state workers. (govtech.com)
  • Oracle challenged the decision, saying the bidding process was "riddled with improprieties" that largely favored Amazon, including undisclosed employment and bonus offers to DoD officials. (businessinsider.in)
  • VA expects any contractor to provide the appropriate levels of talent and expertise to deliver on their contractual commitments, and our expectations for Oracle Cerner are no different," Evans said. (nextgov.com)
  • Required skills: Ideally 3-5+ years of experience working as an Oracle Developer Strong knowledge of PL/SQL (5+years) and SQL Oracle Apex experience AWS knowledge preferredFor contractual reasons, candidates for consideration must be based in Ireland. (computerjobs.ie)
  • The lawsuit further claims that Oracle misrepresented its true commercial sales practices, resulting in government customers receiving deals "far inferior" to those it gave to private-sector customers. (datamation.com)
  • Oracle is just the latest technology giant to find itself in the crosshairs of a DoJ lawsuit or probe, joining the likes of IBM (NYSE: IBM), Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) and, most famously, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT). (datamation.com)
  • Even so, I'm a little unnerved by the software industry analysts who have claimed this lawsuit is no big deal. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Perhaps in the grand scheme of things, this lawsuit won't have a great deal of effect on the competitive position of SAP and Oracle. (ericgoldman.org)
  • They can be applied to everything, from Netflix, phone plans, service and maintenance contracts, to cloud software and recurring deliveries. (techtarget.com)
  • Although the agreement doesn't involve an actual licensing contract, Oracle expects the deal to generate "significant" value for the company, Oracle spokesman Dave Samson said. (zdnet.com)
  • The spokeswoman said the contract that has been canceled due to the company not meeting the terms of the contract. (washingtontechnology.com)
  • The company was giving discounts to other customers, and Oracle made false statements to GSA about its sales and discounts, according to the DOJ statement from 2011. (washingtontechnology.com)
  • Earlier this week, an Oracle executive said the company is expecting to benefit from increased government spending on security. (zdnet.com)
  • UniPrise Systems, Inc. was a privately held software company with its headquarters in Irvine, California. (wikipedia.org)
  • The state did not contract directly with Oracle, instead using a software-purchasing contract with a different company as a legal mechanism to pay Oracle. (govtech.com)
  • EBZ Online a software company was joined with the company during the year 2002 through which i-flex's product Flexcube for made available to cooperative banks. (business-standard.com)
  • ZOLL Medical is a growing, innovation-driven company on the forefront of delivering medical devices to save lives, and software solutions to improve efficiency. (zoll.com)
  • For already installed software, implementing the changes could take hours longer, although how long depends on the configuration a government agency or private company wants. (networkworld.com)
  • Shares in the company run by Silicon Valley billionaire Larry Ellison rose almost 4 percent after it also reported new software sales surged past its own forecasts. (ibtimes.com)
  • Still, Oracle wasn't the only major technology company to release strong results on Thursday. (ibtimes.com)
  • However, according to software company Mitchell International and documents from the Comptroller General's Office and the National Insurance Institute (INS), that appears to be exactly what happened when the company competed for a contract to provide INS with collision insurance software. (ticotimes.net)
  • As a result of the disqualification, the only other company that presented a bid, California-based Audatex, won the contract - for a price twice that of Mitchell's, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of extra dollars per year. (ticotimes.net)
  • Mitchell International, represented in Central America by Car-Doc S.A., provided INS with Mitchell GlobeEST software that allows the institute to estimate vehicle damage since 1999, when the company won a five-year contract. (ticotimes.net)
  • TomorrowNow (TN) is a company started by former Oracle employees. (ericgoldman.org)
  • Got a tip about Oracle or another tech company? (businessinsider.in)
  • Today, the company is signing big names every quarter and reports over 60% growth in annual contract value (ACV) for its financial management suite of products. (blogspot.com)
  • SAP will finish porting its ERP (enterprise resource planning) application to the Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) database later this year, giving customers now running Oracle and other platforms a lower-cost alternative, the company announced Tuesday during the Sapphire conference in Orlando. (infoworld.com)
  • The combination of ASE and SAP's business software will mean customers can deal with a single company "focused on efficient business operations and on providing attractive licensing and maintenance terms and conditions," SAP said. (infoworld.com)
  • In addition, Red Hat is poised to offer customers the ability to run SAP software with ASE on its RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) OS, the company said. (infoworld.com)
  • Woods said Southwest plans to maintain its own data center, in part to keep its options open to run some of the applications from its wide range of software vendors. (datacenterknowledge.com)
  • Software vendors should expect more such demands in contracts, but not just from government, said others at a press conference in Washington, D.C. (networkworld.com)
  • The contract should serve as a model to other large organizations looking to leverage their buying power with software vendors, and is the first step in the government using its buying power to influence vendors, added McDonald, from the Department of Homeland Security. (networkworld.com)
  • This list was given to vendors, including Oracle, who responded to the school's original request for project bids several years ago, it adds. (computerworld.com)
  • HP says Oracle violated a contract between the two companies when Oracle decided to discontinue development of its database software for HP's Itanium-based servers. (techradar.com)
  • HP claims that the agreement with Oracle to continue developing database software for HP's Itanium-based servers was reaffirmed during a 2010 settlement concerning former HP chief executive Mark Hurd's transition to working at Oracle. (techradar.com)
  • Oracle has inked a three-year agreement to supply the UK government with database software and other products at a discount. (zdnet.com)
  • Data Intelligence, LLC (DI) is searching for a full time Senior Oracle Database Developer in the San Diego area. (dice.com)
  • In 1997 they signed an agreement with Hewlett-Packard corporation to bundle their database monitoring software with HP OpenView systems management software. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Energy Department along with four other federal agencies and the membership organization Center for Internet Security (CIS) announced Tuesday the release of a security configuration benchmark for Oracle Database versions 8i and 9i running on Windows and Unix. (networkworld.com)
  • The Oracle database is not the first software configuration benchmarking project done at CIS - others include various Windows products, HP-UX and Linux - but it's the first built into a federal agency contract. (networkworld.com)
  • Oracle is just beginning to look into whether to ship the CIS benchmark settings on all its database software by default, Hoechst said. (networkworld.com)
  • The problem is that Oracle has a wide range of users, from government agencies wanting to protect data at all costs, to research scientists who want to strip out all the security settings so that they can write information to the database as quickly as possible, he said. (networkworld.com)
  • The DOE contract will encourage users to use Oracle Database products in the best way they're intended to work, and it provides an important feedback loop to Oracle about security features customers want built in, Hoechst said. (networkworld.com)
  • The CIS/DOE recommendations could be implemented easily by changing several configurations as the Oracle database is installed, Hoechst said. (networkworld.com)
  • Our software pricing and terms database provides deep actionable intelligence. (softwareone.com)
  • Oracle, which has spent more than $42 billion on acquisitions over the past six years including its January 2010 purchase of hardware maker Sun Microsystems, has seen sales grow faster than those of rivals as it cross-sells its database, middleware, business management software and hardware to the same set of customers. (ibtimes.com)
  • For example, it makes no sense that Oracle made it possible for customers to root around the entire database for stuff, even if it didn't relate to the customer's software. (ericgoldman.org)
  • The Oracle Database is the #1 database among SAP customers around the globe, with a large customer base that gains long-term cost benefits from the two companies' integrated technologies. (erasingdavid.com)
  • Sybase ASE has only a fraction of the database market share held by Oracle, IBM and Microsoft, but it is widely used by financial institutions. (infoworld.com)
  • Also, there's no telling how Oracle would respond in terms of pricing or customer incentives, should SAP manage to siphon off a significant amount of database revenue. (infoworld.com)
  • In conclusion, ChainLink's ascent as the go-to provider of oracles within the DeFi ecosystem is driven by its genuine utility and real-world effectiveness. (cointrust.com)
  • The BNB Chain ecosystem benefits from Binance Oracle in many ways. (binance.com)
  • Finally, Binance Oracle can attract new developers to the BNB Chain ecosystem. (binance.com)
  • Remember, back in December 2016, when there were rumours Oracle was killing Solaris ? (osnews.com)
  • The information is not exhaustive but will hopefully give the reader a guide how to cope with the model of Oracle at this moment (2016). (amis.nl)
  • Oracle agreed to sell software licenses and technical support to the government through its Schedule contract, which comes with particular sales stipulations. (washingtontechnology.com)
  • Oracle and licenses. (amis.nl)
  • Job Title: Oracle ERP Techno-Functional Consultant /Developer (Java/PL/SQL) Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Oracle ERP Techno-Functional Consultant/Developer with expertise in Java and PL/SQL to join our dynamic team. (dice.com)
  • We have an exciting opportunity to join one of our key clients based in Carlisle as an Oracle Developer. (computerfutures.com)
  • At the time, said HP board member and former HP enterprise chief Ann Livermore when she took the stand on Monday, HP was concerned that Hurd was going over to Oracle "with ill will toward HP. (techradar.com)
  • The risks associated with this level of (time and materials) contracting for critical project resources is very high," the Maximus report stated. (govtech.com)
  • The general feeling most of the time is that you pay too much for the use of the Oracle products, and it's not always sure if you are compliant, because of the complexity of the rules. (amis.nl)
  • Contracts are competitively bid, saving you time and money. (texas.gov)
  • How to standardize your customer contracts while reducing the time and energy spent negotiating terms. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • At the same time, Oracle was working out a contract with the Lone Star College System to install a similar set of software, it adds. (computerworld.com)
  • Data aggregation, a process that entails selecting the most accurate and up-to-date oracle, is invaluable in real-time scenarios. (cointrust.com)
  • Transformations can be disruptive, but investing time in contract development will ultimately save time and money. (protiviti.com)
  • If at any time during contract execution, an involved party wants to check the status of the contract, they can use a client application or web interface to call a function on the contract that will return the data they are interested in. (techopedia.com)
  • This is an initial 6 month rolling contract with high possibility to roll over. (computerjobs.ie)
  • This is a 6 month contract with the possibility to extend. (computerfutures.com)
  • As more projects recognize the advantages of ChainLink's oracle network, its role as a catalyst for DeFi innovation is set to expand further. (cointrust.com)
  • ChainLink bridges this gap by offering high-quality oracles at a fraction of the cost while upholding stringent security measures. (cointrust.com)
  • Last month, Oracle soared past analysts' profit and sales estimates , pocketing $3 billion, or $0.60 a share, on sales of $9.6 billion in its fourth quarter. (datamation.com)
  • Broader legislative efforts to improve the deployment of the new EHR system have largely focused on accountability for VA and Oracle Cerner when it comes to rolling out the new software moving forward. (nextgov.com)
  • Because of poor contract invoicing, "payment to contractors may lack accountability," the report said. (govtech.com)
  • But the KATU On Your Side Investigators have learned that that audit - the only piece of evidence used to dismiss major accountability problems surrounding a contract that eventually grew to $119 million - doesn't exist. (heartland.org)
  • Subjective, misinterpreted or neglected contract elements can cause delays, missed scope and cost overruns. (protiviti.com)
  • How to build a modular set of web-based customer contracts unique to your business. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • TN is poaching some maintenance revenue outright, while it is putting price pressure on the maintenance business that Oracle retains. (ericgoldman.org)
  • I assume Oracle isn't suing customers because that's never good for business. (ericgoldman.org)
  • This contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with three offers received. (hstoday.us)
  • We help organizations focus on the future state strategy and business goals to be supported by Oracle solutions. (protiviti.com)
  • Our service portfolio covers an entire software development life cycle and meets varied business needs. (scnsoft.com)
  • Another area that Investor's Business Daily has been cheerleading (hey, we're not proud, we get some of our very best ideas from journalists) is software/cloud stuff with Salesforce, Atlassian and Workday leading the pack. (blogspot.com)
  • It sounds unglamorous, but as in many of Silicon Valley's business-focused software fields, there's fierce drama behind the scenes. (blogspot.com)
  • The agreement doesn't require the government to spend a specific sum on Oracle products in order to get the special prices, Samson said. (zdnet.com)
  • That contract, known as an 'enterprise licensing agreement', put the state on the hook to purchase tens of millions of dollars of software from Oracle, enough to cover every state employee. (zdnet.com)
  • The following are suggested requirements when negotiating Software as a Service or Cloud Service agreement (these are not in any particular order). (scottandscottllp.com)
  • A smart contract is a self-executing agreement in which the terms of the contract are written into lines of code. (techopedia.com)
  • This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. (oracle.com)
  • Software development, engineering and technical support were located in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fully Remote Software Engineer (Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery) Job: Long Term Contract Expected Annual Income Range $80,000-106,000 Our client is looking for a highly motivated, self-starting individual that can apply software development techniques and modern programming to help drive integration and automation in the SDLC. (dice.com)
  • Professional Software Development. (scnsoft.com)
  • The ChainLink Oracle has witnessed a substantial surge in adoption within the DeFi sector, leading to an organic increase in its value driven by tangible use cases and genuine utility. (cointrust.com)
  • But a June 20 email from a physician-executive with Cerner that was obtained by Nextgov/FCW said "the entire clinical team from Oracle Cerner was eliminated," including "clinicians who have years of experience in leadership, technology, population health management, data analytics and bread and butter EHR implementation. (nextgov.com)
  • Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., who chairs the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, and Rep. Mark Takano, D-Calif., the panel's ranking member, introduced legislation in April designed to enhance the EHR system's rollout by, in part, requiring that the five VA medical facilities currently using the Oracle Cerner software meet or exceed performance baselines set by VA's Office of Information and Technology and the Veterans Health Administration. (nextgov.com)
  • Citicorp Information Technology Industries Limited (CITIL) spun off from COSL (Citicorp Overseas Software Limited) commenced their first year of operations in year 1992. (business-standard.com)
  • Southwest has said that its existing technology didn't fail during the December disruptions, but that cancellations built so rapidly that crew scheduling software from GE Digital, a unit of General Electric Co., was overwhelmed. (datacenterknowledge.com)
  • Whether you need to understand how technology will support your team or acquire software at the best price with the correct terms and licence levels, we provide advice about more than 7,500 publishers. (softwareone.com)
  • By helping clients to migrate and modernise their workloads and applications - and in parallel, to navigate and optimise the resulting software and cloud changes - SoftwareOne unlocks the value of technology. (softwareone.com)
  • Measuring ad impressions in 3-D game environments has been an ongoing technology challenge, said Nate Skinner, global senior vice president of marketing for Oracle Advertising and CX. (techtarget.com)
  • The flap created by a state audit and legislative hearing into the deal ultimately ended in the state of California nullifying the contract. (zdnet.com)
  • Oracle had been embroiled in earlier disputes with GSA regarding software sales on its Schedule 70 contract. (washingtontechnology.com)
  • Robert represents mid-market and large enterprise companies in software license transactions and disputes with major software publishers such as Adobe, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and SAP. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • Instead of cooperating with Oracle and resolving issues through discussions and collaboration, MSU's project leadership, motivated by their own agenda and fearful of being blamed for delays, escalated manageable differences into major disputes. (computerworld.com)
  • But complex software comes with complex contracts and sizable price tags. (softwareone.com)
  • INS President Guillermo Constenla, who took office in May after the entire contract process had been finalized, told The Tico Times he'd been struck by the difference in price between the two contracts and the weight given to the $1.45 error. (ticotimes.net)
  • VT Halter Marine Inc., Pascagoula, Mississippi, is awarded a $745,940,860 fixed-price incentive-firm contract for the detail design and construction of the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Polar Security Cutter (PSC) (formerly the Heavy Polar Ice Breaker). (hstoday.us)
  • Vigor Marine Inc., Portland, Oregon, is awarded a $14,318,679 firm-fixed-price contract for the regular overhaul and dry docking of USNS Wally Schirra (T-AKE 8). (hstoday.us)
  • For instance, Binance Oracle sources price data from multiple centralized exchanges (CEXs) and decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, and aggregates the data using a weighted average formula. (binance.com)
  • Szabo envisioned a system in which contracts could be self-executing, using computer code to enforce the terms of the contract. (techopedia.com)
  • Product developers use Solidity to write code that specifies the parties involved, the terms of the contract and the conditions under which the contract will execute. (techopedia.com)
  • For example, you and your friend could bet on a football game in this way: firstly, both of you agree on terms and lock your funds in a smart contract. (binance.com)
  • This renewal extends the contract through 7/30/2024. (texas.gov)
  • Oracle Advertising's Moat digital ad measurement and analytics platform added 3-D ad tracking for in-game ads, spending for which is predicted to reach $56 billion by 2024 according to research firm Omdia. (techtarget.com)
  • The deal is not the same kind of contract Oracle signed and later cancelled with the state of California last year, Samson said. (zdnet.com)
  • OHA continued to issue weak contracts despite warnings from consultants and a state IT oversight analyst. (govtech.com)
  • In its cover letter, OHA stated "Dollars must be split between four (purchase orders) because of ADPICS controls," referring to state contracting rules. (govtech.com)
  • Oracle is f*ing cancer no more no less, capitalism in its most pure state. (osnews.com)
  • Contracts may be used by state and local government, public education, other public entities in Texas, as well as public entities outside the state. (texas.gov)
  • The settlement contends that Oracle didn't provide GSA with accurate and up-to-date information about its commercial sales practices. (washingtontechnology.com)
  • Provide support to Manager of Contracts & Bids, NA Sales Management, and National Accounts. (zoll.com)
  • As a result, our software advisory specialists provide highly informed insights into software pricing and incentives you'd be hard-pressed to secure on your own. (softwareone.com)
  • Software as a Service and Cloud Service offerings have become ubiquitous digital platforms for many enterprises and small businesses in their quests to provide a single unified platform to their employees and customers. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • Audatex's offer was twice as expensive as ours, for the same contract," said Mitchell Regional Manager Jacqueline Monacell told The Tico Times, adding that by switching companies, INS will also have to retrain its employees on new software. (ticotimes.net)
  • Aldagram , a startup out of Japan developing project management software for construction companies, has picked up a new strategic backer to help it build out its footprint across Asia and the Middle East. (techcrunch.com)
  • We help companies through their move to Oracle Cloud. (protiviti.com)
  • Workday has persuaded big corporate clients like Bank of America and Amazon.com Inc. to use its software, but the key to reaching that magical $10 billion number is getting more companies to switch their cloud-based accounting tools as well. (blogspot.com)
  • Binance Oracle is currently purpose-built for the BNB Chain, but that doesn't mean it can't extend to other chains in the future. (binance.com)
  • Is Workday ( NASDAQ:WDAY ) , which helped bring the cloud revolution to large-scale enterprise resource planning (ERP) and human resources (HR) software, that sort of multibagger in the making? (blogspot.com)
  • VA will continue to work with Oracle Cerner to ensure the system is fully operational and that user support and system optimization efforts proceed unimpeded. (nextgov.com)
  • VA extended the contract with Oracle Cerner after the department announced on April 21 that it was instituting a pause on future deployments of the new EHR system "until VA is confident that the new EHR is highly functioning at current sites and ready to deliver for veterans and VA clinicians at future sites. (nextgov.com)
  • Organizations using a system integrator for their Oracle Fusion Cloud transformation will want to take several critical steps before signing the contract to facilitate success. (protiviti.com)
  • Both SAP ERP system and Oracle ERP system have amazing financial management capabilities. (erasingdavid.com)
  • U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software" or "commercial computer software documentation" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations. (oracle.com)
  • So how did the project's weak contracting get that way? (govtech.com)
  • Since then the (Oracle) world has changed a bit, felt the need to update, and I will try to give some clarity about the licensing model which will hopefully help you to save money by utilizing your Oracle Environment. (amis.nl)
  • Global footwear manufacturer engages Scott & Scott, LLP for software licensing consulting. (scottandscottllp.com)
  • While this post focuses primarily on Oracle Fusion Cloud licensing - given intricacies that may. (protiviti.com)
  • project unless the University agreed to pay millions of dollars more than the fixed fee the University and Oracle had previously agreed to," it adds. (computerworld.com)
  • Oracle said sales of new software climbed 21 percent from a year earlier to $2 billion during its fiscal second quarter ended November 30. (ibtimes.com)
  • That was a bad sign, he said, because Oracle executives have said that they are looking to Exadata sales to fuel long-term growth. (ibtimes.com)
  • Without continued support from Oracle, HP said, the equipment running on Intel 's Itanium chip will become useless. (techradar.com)
  • Oracle, meanwhile, claims that there was no contract concerning their support of Itanium-based servers, and that the "brief, breezy" language cited by HP does not apply to the case at hand. (techradar.com)
  • Similarly, HP lawyer Jeffrey Thomas said on Monday that the Hurd settlement required Oracle to continue to offer HP its "best products," which HP claims will require Oracle to continue to support its existing products. (techradar.com)
  • Oracle has the right to increase the support amount with a few percent a year. (amis.nl)
  • This is all explained in the Oracle Software Support policies . (amis.nl)
  • Oracle adds deeper subscription support for B2C and B2B users to its CX platform, as users look to tie renewals, billing and self-service to commerce revenue. (techtarget.com)
  • We support organizations exploring, implementing, or currently utilizing Oracle solutions. (protiviti.com)
  • Packages and Oracle Primavera Cloud schedule integration links engineering and construction documents to the schedule, providing teams with up-to-date schedule data. (oracle.com)
  • A supply chain manager asks their IT department to create a smart contract that documents the movement of a commodity from a supplier to the manager's warehouse. (techopedia.com)
  • For Europe, changes will also depend on the rate of the dollar.Oracle has also a so-called 'Matching Service Level Policy': sometimes it does not matter what you are using, but it does matter what you bought in the past. (amis.nl)
  • Oracle also released self-service tools for users to give customers the ability to sign up, cancel or suspend subscriptions during times such as production lulls or holiday periods. (techtarget.com)
  • and B2B service knowledge management and asynchronous messaging tools for Oracle customer service. (techtarget.com)
  • Organizations can run SAP applications with Oracle databases on the same code base on Unix, Linux, and Windows operating systems. (erasingdavid.com)