According to research house, Business Intelligence, the company has been toppled off its perch by Hyperion Solutions, which now has a 29 per cent share. An annual report into the OLAP (Online Analytical Data Processing) market has found that Oracle...
IDC says that Y2K and Euro projects have held back the data warehouse market for the last year, but it predicts growth will increase during 2000 and 2001 as businesses free up budgets and find they need data warehousing functions in order to compete.
Net earnings rose 83 per cent based on increased sales, including 21 per cent revenue increases in data warehousing, 18 per cent in retail store automation and eight per cent in financial self service.
Hyperion reports on Tuesday, although the word is that the company will be in the black A recent study by The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) reveals that Oracle CRM products are most used by American companies.
Oracle announced on Thursday that it has agreed to buy Hyperion Solutions for $3.3bn, in a move to expand in the area of performance management systems. While the PeopleSoft and Siebel acquisitions had product overlap to varying degrees with Oracle...
After a number of standalone business-intelligence companies combined a few years ago, Oracle bought Hyperion for $3.3bn earlier this year. The software will complement IBM's existing set of products for data warehousing and information management.