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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison says at OracleWorld in San Francisco that he is confident he can gain government support for acquiring PeopleSoft as early as next month.
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BEA chief says no to "massive consolidation"
In an exclusive Face to Face interview, BEA Systems CEO Alfred Chuang tells ZDNet's Dan Farber that Oracle's bid to take over PeopleSoft "doesn't make any sense" and explains why his company's software will become the enterprise equivalent of Microsoft Office.
