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European Union Extends Review Of Oracle Corporation Plan To Buy Sun Microsystems, Inc.-Reuters
Friday, 20 Nov 2009 06:25am EST 

Reuters reported that European Union regulators have extended their review of plans by Oracle Corporation to buy Sun Microsystems, Inc. for $7 billion, giving Oracle more time to tackle concerns the deal may be anti-competitive. The executive European Commission has objected to Oracle's planned acquisition of Sun, throwing the deal into question. The Commission said it had pushed back its deadline to January 27 from January 19. It gave no further details. The Commission said in a preliminary assessment that combining Sun's MySQL database product and Oracle's products could hurt competition over databases, Sun said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission this month. Oracle had said at the time that it 'plans to vigorously oppose the Commission's statement of objections'. 

 
Oracle Corporation Introduces GoldenGate
Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009 11:30am EST 

Oracle Corporation announced the introduction of Oracle GoldenGate, a comprehensive data integration solution. 

 
European Regulators Object To Oracle Corporation-Sun Microsystems, Inc. Deal-AP
Monday, 9 Nov 2009 09:18pm EST 

The Associated Press reported that European antitrust regulators have formally objected to Sun Microsystems Inc.'s planned $7.4 billion sale to Oracle Corporation, escalating a battle over a deal that has already been cleared in the U.S. The so-called statement of objections that Sun received from the European Commission isn't entirely surprising, since the commission already expressed concerns about possible harm to the database market from an Oracle-Sun tie-up when it launched a formal antitrust probe of the deal in September. Uncertainty about the deal, which both companies had hoped would close this summer, has wounded Sun. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Sun stressed that European regulators' objections are the result only of a preliminary investigation and that the commission hasn't made its final decision about the matter. Sun and Oracle are allowed to argue their case to the commission, which Oracle said it will do to correct what it called a profound misunderstanding about the companies' markets. The European Commission has said it is worried that businesses could have fewer choices and see higher prices if Oracle swallows Sun. Oracle said in a statement that the commission's objection reveals a profound misunderstanding of both database competition and open source dynamics. One possibility is that Sun might be forced to sell or spin off MySQL. 

 
Infosys Technologies Ltd. Collaborates With Oracle Corporation To Launch Infosys Business Platform For HR
Friday, 6 Nov 2009 05:15am EST 

Infosys Technologies Ltd. announced that it has teamed up with Oracle Corporation through the BPO powered by Oracle program and is launching a comprehensive managed services platform for multi-function HR through Infosys Business platforms offering. 

 
Brussels Set To Complain Over Oracle Corporation's Deal To Buy Sun Microsystems Inc-Reuters
Tuesday, 3 Nov 2009 09:00pm EST 

Reuters reported that, according to the Financial Times newspaper, Oracle Corporation is expecting a formal objection from the EU Commission in Brussels to its planned $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems Inc within days. Oracle has not offered any concessions to European regulators espite concerns about the impact of the Oracle-Sun deal on the database market. EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes has to date only prohibited two merger deals. The EU competition review has a deadline of Jan. 19, 2010. The Oracle-Sun deal already has been cleared by the U.S. Department of Justice. 

 
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