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Over 25 Companies Join Oracle PartnerNetwork In Bangladesh

More than 25 Bangladeshi IT companies have joined Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) to offer innovative IT solutions to local companies in the telecom, financial services, manufacturing and government sectors.

Oracle unveils next-generation Middleware

Oracle President Charles Phillips and Oracle Fusion Middleware Senior Vice President Thomas Kurian outlined Oracle's middleware strategy, combining the best products from BEA and Oracle® Fusion Middleware in order to provide continuity and investment protection for both customer bases.

Oracle introduces Q4FY08 GAAP

The Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) has announced FY08 Q4 GAAP Earnings Per Share (EPS) up by 27pc to $0.39, compared to the same period last year.

It has also announced that the Q4 Non-GAAP earnings per share was also up by 27 per cent to US$0.47 and non-GAAP net income was up 27pc to US$2.4b.

Oracle closes BEA deal

Oracle Corp. last month officially closed its $8.5 billion acquisition of middleware and tools vendor BEA Systems. Since the deal was announced earlier this year, industry analysts have been split on whether the consolidation of two key players in the Java infrastructure market will put the squeeze on Microsoft's .NET-based middleware and service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategies.

OTE transforms IT systems with Oracle

Oracle has announced that Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE), a leading communications service provider in Greece, has implemented an end-to-end application suite from Oracle to support its IT transformation initiative, helping the provider deliver an enhanced customer experience, drive service innovation, accelerate time to market for new services and improve operational efficiency.

Firm fined $45,000 over alleged H-1B favoritism

A Pittsburgh computer consulting company accused of showing a preference for H-1B temporary visa holders in its job vacancy ads has agreed to pay a $45,000 fine as part of a settlement with the federal government.