Oracle has an August proverb

 Oracle has an August quarter, so we are more compelled to cut estimates now, ... Siebel is September, so we could wait, but the numbers just look too optimistic. Given cost reductions, the EPS cut for Oracle is small, but the growth rates for Siebel are much faster, so EPS reductions more significant.

 She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness.

 Oracle has an August quarter, so we are more compelled to cut estimates now. Siebel is September, so we could wait, but the numbers just look too optimistic. Given cost reductions, the EPS cut for Oracle is small, but the growth rates for Siebel are much faster, so EPS reductions more significant.

 [The Siebel integration into Oracle will not be difficult from a human consideration standpoint either, Phillips said.] How will we put the companies together? Many Siebel employees worked at Oracle once before. The cultures are not as different as people on the outside may think. ... Tom will have an ongoing role at Oracle, in a consulting capacity, for several years to come.

 [In his brief comments to open the conference, Siebel CEO George Shaheen made it clear that Siebel expects to continue being a CRM pioneer after it becomes part of Oracle.] The CRM space has been defined, ... But what's next? What's the next phase of CRM? Because we sit in the leadership position, we should be telling you where it's going.

 By purchasing Siebel, Oracle has acquired an additional 3.4 million CRM users and the maintenance fees that go with that kind of installed base. However, where Oracle may be able to compete with (German rival) SAP on numbers in the short term, they may have trouble competing longer term on product innovation,

 By purchasing Siebel, Oracle has acquired an additional 3.4 million CRM users and the maintenance fees that go with that kind of installed base. However, where Oracle may be able to compete with (German rival) SAP on numbers in the short term, they may have trouble competing longer term on product innovation.

 Following the proposed acquisition of Siebel by Oracle many existing Siebel employees may be concerned about their career prospects, ... We want to offer them an alternative to an environment of declining commissions, confused customers and uncertainty around career viability.

 This gives us an even larger opportunity than before. What we're seeing now is that Oracle is going to be very busy internally. Oracle has a lot of work to do to digest PeopleSoft and now Siebel. That's an opportunity for us.

 This is a significant promotional offering for both companies, and makes Sun one of the most price competitive places to acquire an Oracle database. Sun is hoping that demand for Oracle products will be a driver for hardware revenue growth, meanwhile Oracle hopes that customers will extend their support contracts and drive revenue growth for Oracle support.

 I don't think you're going to see much of Tom Siebel inside Oracle.

 Oracle kind of has the backbone to be in the hosted business, but it isn't, while Siebel already is.

 [Walton, who was running PeopleSoft applications at Spirent, also a big Siebel shop, said the acquisition bodes well for him. Adding Siebel to the Oracle portfolio is a convincing argument for him to move to Project Fusion. However, it will take time to see how things shake out.] Action often lags talk, ... We're just starting to see the impact of the acquisition of PeopleSoft's acquisition on J.D. Edwards applications. I expect we'll find out more in a year or so.

 Siebel was in a world of hurt. For Tom Siebel to sell to Larry Ellison, this is his worst nightmare. That shows the dire straits Siebel was in.

 These mergers really don't change all that much over night. I didn't expect Oracle to buy Siebel, but they did,
  Bill Gates

 [IBM could be a loser in the deal. The company has a longstanding partnership with Siebel, hosting its on-demand software, which also runs on the DB2 database platform. IBM senior VP Steve Mills acknowledged in a conference call last week that Oracle won't be warm to that arrangement, but IBM hasn't said whether it will ditch its relationship with Siebel. Mills downplayed the impact on IBM, saying there are thousands of apps vendors looking to align themselves more closely with the company.] The ecosystem readjusts itself, ... For every action, there is a reaction.


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