The Question in Oracle’s Numbers

Posted in: Technical Track

The PeopleSoft acquisition should do a lot to lift fourth-quarter revenues, but it may also be casting a shadow over future ones

Although Oracle’s top-line numbers may be impressive, analysts will be digging deeper to predict Oracle’s future. Since the company hasn’t yet been successful at growing its applications business organically, analysts will be looking closely at Oracle’s application software revenues and overall expectations for 2006 revenues to determine whether another big deal may be in the offing. read article.

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As Pythian’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul leads this center of excellence for expert, outsourced technical services for companies whose systems are directly tied to revenue growth and business success. His passion and foresight for using data and technology to drive business success has helped Pythian become a high-growth global company with over 400 employees and offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Paul, who started his career as a data scientist, founded Pythian when he was 25 years old. In addition to driving the business, Paul is a vocal proponent of diversity in the workplace, human rights, and economic empowerment. He supports his commitment through Pythian’s hiring and retention practices, his role as board member for the Basic Income Canada Network, and as a supporter of women in technology.

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