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  • Siebel touts hosted CRM in Aust

    Siebel Systems has launched its hosted CRM service, CRM OnDemand, in Australia with the claim that its analytical tools, monthly contracts and choice of stand alone or hybrid deployments differentiate it from rivals such as SalesForce.com and SAP.

  • Siebel under siege and unrepentant

    The founder and chief executive of the enormously successful Siebel Systems talks CRM survival survival strategies.

  • A new database direction

    Relational databases are the bedrock of most enterprise systems but their design is ill suited to some key business processes. ZDNet reports on a new approach that aims to solve this problem.

  • Oracle: Buying into trouble

    Oracle executives, customers and sales representatives have described systemic problems that begin with the need to satisfy Wall Street's dual demands of stability and growth--a schizophrenic goal that has driven some companies to practice a kind of creative accounting that has drawn scrutiny from federal regulators.

  • Biotechnology in Australia

    Australia's biotechnology or bio-IT business is worth billions. How does this impact our lives and the Australian economy? ZDNet Australia  investigates.

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