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Microsoft plays portal card

...behind the market, however, with the impending introduction of such software, said Joshua Greenbaum, an analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. Microsoft competitors SAP and PeopleSoft... Read more

28 February, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

Google denies ownership of users' words

...yourself." Concern was initially raised in a blog by ZDNet.com's Joshua Greenbaum who said: "I know that user agreements are typically ignored by... Read more

12 September, 2007 by Liam Tung

SAP finds Web 2.0 inspiration for business apps

...same "user experience" at work that they get on the web, noted Joshua Greenbaum, principal analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. Introducing web-based collaboration can... Read more

24 January, 2007 by Martin LaMonica

SAP and Microsoft tune up for Duet

...will likely sell Duet primarily into its installed base of customers, said Joshua Greenbaum, the principal analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. But the tight integration... Read more

2 May, 2006 by Martin LaMonica

How Google changed the rules

...a paradigm-busting attack at the CRM market," says Joshua Greenbaum, principal at Enterprise Applications Consulting. "It really set the industry on... Read more

6 December, 2005 by Elinor Mills

Searching for the next Salesforce

Is there room for more than one Salesforce.com? Taleo certainly hopes so Read more

27 June, 2005 by Alorie Gilbert

Oracle: Squaring up to SAP

...have to start talking about applications, not [behind-the-scenes] technology," said Joshua Greenbaum, analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. But as an applications supplier, it... Read more

4 April, 2005 by Alorie Gilbert

SAP reaches out to the community

The market-leading maker of business applications is turning to smaller firms and Web services to expand its software portfolio Read more

21 March, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

PeopleSoft: What the customers and staff are saying

...big challenge for Oracle is to keep the PeopleSoft customer base," says Joshua Greenbaum, analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. "If those customers start evacuating to... Read more

15 December, 2004 by Alorie Gilbert

PeopleSoft upsets merged customers

...Every single glitch makes it easier for Oracle to take over," said Joshua Greenbaum, a technology analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. Any gaffes PeopleSoft makes... Read more

29 July, 2004 by Alorie Gilbert

SAP spawns integration clash

...networks work as one system. "It's an absolutely fundamental battle," said Joshua Greenbaum, analyst with Enterprise Applications Consulting. "These companies don't want to... Read more

8 March, 2004 by Alorie Gilbert

Microsoft and SAP square up for business applications battle

...a harbinger for what this market is going to be like," says Joshua Greenbaum, analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. "Microsoft has extraordinarily ambitious plans for... Read more

11 December, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

CRM rivalry heats up

...of salespeople will resist the new direction the company is taking, said Joshua Greenbaum, an analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting. Selling software the traditional way... Read more

20 October, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

Oracle pushes grid plan

Oracle says grid computing will be the most significant technology since the Internet's advent Read more

9 September, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

SAP hops off .com brandwagon

...re not an e-business, you're not a business," Wohl said. Joshua Greenbaum, an analyst at Enterprise Applications Consulting, applauded the move. "It's... Read more

29 January, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

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