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Intuit Enhances QuickBase Customer Relationship Management as a Service Entry

With more than one-third of the Fortune 100 tapping QuickBase for CRM, sales management and project management, Intuit thinks it has a winner on its hands.

The Up-and-Coming Integration Power-That-Be?

With solid data federation capabilities and new ETL features, Sybase’s evolving data integration stack could bear watching.

Bad Day at the Races: Oracle Watches SAP Take First for Customer Relationship Management

Oracle’s $6 billion acquisition of Siebel was good enough for second place—behind arch-rival SAP—in 2005’s torrid CRM market.

Business Intelligence Trends: IBM’s DB2 9 Release Answers Questions, Begs Answers

BI junkies must wait until later this year for IBM to shed more light on its DB2 9 BI strategy.

All The World’s a Spreadsheet

Google last week took aim at one of Microsoft’s bread-and-butter market segments: its Excel spreadsheet cash cow.

Analysis: Microsoft’s Business Intelligence Power Grab

Analysts say PerformancePoint is a direct strike against the BI Powers-That-Be. The Powers-That-Be, on the other hand, aren’t sweating it. Or so they say.

Microsoft’s Performance Management Powerplay

Software giant announces a new performance management complement to its 2007 Office System that draws on assets it acquired from ProClarity.

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