State of Delaware's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Makes Public Access to Millions of Documents Easy With Workflow and EDM
White Papers In 1996, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) for the State of Delaware's Site Remediation Program had an overriding motivation to transition away from paper: they were overrun with files.
[March 8, 2009, 23:00]
Oracle Case Study: State of Delaware
White Papers The State of Delaware has increased its efficiency by using PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management and Payroll systems for its state agencies, educational institutions, and legislative bodies.
[January 4, 2006, 23:00]
AMD goes to Delaware
Leader If this were Hollywood, the script would write itself. Cary Grant spends years perfecting his range of fizzy drinks, ending up with a lemonade that's tastier, healthier and cheaper than that made by Glugco, the industry giant.
[June 28, 2005, 13:40]
Hewlett blasts HP-Compaq integration
News Opening arguments began in Delaware on Tuesday in the HP versus Hewlett trial, with the lawyer for dissident shareholder Walter Hewlett displaying a host of internal emails contending that the proposed merger of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer...
[April 24, 2002, 7:32]
Oracle asks court for more time
News Oracle has asked the Delaware Chancery Court to give it until15 September to decide on a hearing date for its lawsuit against PeopleSoft. The case before the Delaware court will address the latter. Oracle and PeopleSoft sent letters on Friday to...
[July 29, 2003, 9:03]
Hospitality and Food Service Provider Orders IT to React Faster and Provide Better Service for Far-Flung Holdings
White Papers To reduce costs and better integrate information flow among its diverse, far-flung holdings, Delaware North Companies consolidated operations as much as possible to a centralized data center at its Buffalo, New York headquarters.
[March 10, 2007, 0:00]
Court gives go-ahead to Hewlett lawsuit
News A Delaware judge ruled Monday that Walter Hewlett may pursue a lawsuit against Hewlett-Packard, a decision that could pose problems for the company's proposed $19bn merger with Compaq Computer. HP, which believes it narrowly won a 19 March...
[April 9, 2002, 8:34]
HP judge promises swift decision
News Three days of courtroom inquiry into Hewlett-Packard's merger efforts ended on Thursday with a Delaware judge promising to make a quick decision. Hewlett was asking the Delaware court to invalidate votes cast by HP shareholders in favor of the deal.
[April 26, 2002, 8:57]
HP merger lawsuit dismissed
News A Delaware judge ruled Tuesday that Hewlett-Packard's shareholder vote was legal, paving the way for the company to complete its merger with Compaq Computer. Delaware Chancery Court Judge William Chandler III ruled in favor of HP on all claims and...
[May 1, 2002, 8:37]
Where will PeopleSoft's posturing in court get it?
News An unusual form of high-stakes corporate courtship is taking place in a courtroom in Delaware, where top executives from Oracle and PeopleSoft have spent the last two weeks publicly manoeuvring for a negotiating edge while ostensibly testifying in...
[October 18, 2004, 12:00]
HP integration carries on in merger limbo
News The fate of the merger between Hewlett-Packard and Compaq will be in the hands of a Delaware court this week, but the massive job of integrating the two companies continues unabated. Instead, three weeks later, the company is set to go to court and...
[April 22, 2002, 15:48]
Amazon.com sues Amazon.gr on gangster laws
News The suit, filed Wednesday in Delaware federal court against Greg Lloyd Smith, alleges that Smith and his affiliated companies operate the domains "amazon.gr" and "amazon.com.gr", which they market as "Amazon.gr, Greece's Biggest Bookstore.
[August 19, 1999, 13:46]
Attack on Microsoft's Groove deal fails
News A Delaware Chancery Court judge refused to grant Michael Matthews' request for a temporary restraining order blocking the deal, according to a statement released by Groove. Matthews' attempt to block the acquisition of Groove Networks by Microsoft...
[April 4, 2005, 10:10]
Court questions independence of Oracle investigators
News In an opinion issued Friday, Delaware Chancery Court Vice Chancellor Leo Strine found that the special litigation committee had "failed to demonstrate that no material factual question exists regarding its independence".
[June 18, 2003, 7:53]
Red Hat demands action on SCO case
News Arguing that the stay was "inappropriate," Red Hat requested on Tuesday that Sue Robinson, chief judge for the US District Court in Delaware, allow it to move forward with its case. The company is seeking a declaration from the Delaware court that...
[April 21, 2004, 9:15]
A Year Ago: Amazon.com sues Amazon.gr on gangster laws
News The suit, filed Wednesday in Delaware federal court against Greg Lloyd Smith, alleges that Smith and his affiliated companies operate the domains "amazon.gr" and "amazon.com.gr", which they market as "Amazon.gr, Greece's Biggest Bookstore.
[August 19, 2000, 7:05]
HP announces final results of vote count
News According to the final tally from Delaware-based IVS Associates, 838,401,376 HP shares were voted in favour of the deal, compared with 793,094,105 shares voted against the proposal. The final tally comes a day after a Delaware court rejected a...
[May 2, 2002, 9:53]
AMD and Intel prepare for war
News AMD filed a 48-page suit in a Delaware federal court last month, alleging that Intel uses scare tactics and coercion to prompt computer makers and other companies to use more Intel chips than ones sold by its rivals.
[July 18, 2005, 9:00]
Merger may hinge on Compaq chief's journal
News In the packed courtroom of the Delaware Chancery Court, Neal presented a barrage of internal emails, charts and other documents in an attempt to prove that executives were publicly exaggerating the potential benefits of a merger.
[April 24, 2002, 13:59]
PeopleSoft sets date for shareholder showdown
News The unwelcome suitor is trying to convince a Delaware judge to invalidate the poison pill, which makes an uninvited transaction prohibitively expensive by diluting the holdings of any hostile buyer. In any case, the next skirmish in the battle is...
[December 13, 2004, 8:45]



