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                    [Title] => Oracle cites gains in SME market
                    [Summary] => Oracle Phils. marked the end of its third quarter for fiscal year 2005 (ended Feb. 28, 2005) with significant gains in the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector even as it continues to maintain leadership in the enterprise market.

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"It was the first attempt of Oracle to hire a young chief executive officer. I was 36 years old then and had made a name in sales but I had no CEO experience," said Bernard Yu. To give him the necessary mentoring, the head of Oracle’s Australian operation flew in once or twice a month for the next 15 months.

Yu was officially made managing director (Oracle Phils.’s version of CEO) in June 1994.
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Since as a start-up office in 1990, Oracle Phils. has continually brought to the country the latest enterprise management software – from database to applications – from its headquarters in Redwood Shores, California. Many local private businesses and government agencies run on Oracle today, which is what Oracle expects to continue.
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The event, with the theme "Integrating Your Enterprise Computing Solutions," aims to increase awareness among the attendees on the benefits of integrating their enterprise computing applications to optimize use by their employees, thus maximizing return on investment.
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Roxas will address a multinational audience of retailers at 10 a.m. of Aug. 17, when he is expected to announce what the government is doing to boost the industry.
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Bernard Yu, vice-president of the Information Technology Association of the Phils (ITAP), said IT 21, the country’s IT agenda for the 21st century lacks focus. "It does not provide any details on how we are supposed to push our IT sector. We need to have something doable, Yu, who is managing director of Oracle Phils., told The STAR.
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                    [Title] => Oracle cites gains in SME market
                    [Summary] => Oracle Phils. marked the end of its third quarter for fiscal year 2005 (ended Feb. 28, 2005) with significant gains in the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector even as it continues to maintain leadership in the enterprise market.

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"It was the first attempt of Oracle to hire a young chief executive officer. I was 36 years old then and had made a name in sales but I had no CEO experience," said Bernard Yu. To give him the necessary mentoring, the head of Oracle’s Australian operation flew in once or twice a month for the next 15 months.

Yu was officially made managing director (Oracle Phils.’s version of CEO) in June 1994.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1488513 [AuthorName] => Margaret Jao-Grey  [SectionName] => Business As Usual [SectionUrl] => business-as-usual [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 182219 [Title] => Oracle marks 12 years in RP [Summary] => MACTAN, Cebu – Oracle Systems (Phils.) Inc. marks its 12 years in the country without the signs of wear and tear that eventually put some of its fiercest competitors out of business.

Since as a start-up office in 1990, Oracle Phils. has continually brought to the country the latest enterprise management software – from database to applications – from its headquarters in Redwood Shores, California. Many local private businesses and government agencies run on Oracle today, which is what Oracle expects to continue.
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The event, with the theme "Integrating Your Enterprise Computing Solutions," aims to increase awareness among the attendees on the benefits of integrating their enterprise computing applications to optimize use by their employees, thus maximizing return on investment.
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Roxas will address a multinational audience of retailers at 10 a.m. of Aug. 17, when he is expected to announce what the government is doing to boost the industry.
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Bernard Yu, vice-president of the Information Technology Association of the Phils (ITAP), said IT 21, the country’s IT agenda for the 21st century lacks focus. "It does not provide any details on how we are supposed to push our IT sector. We need to have something doable, Yu, who is managing director of Oracle Phils., told The STAR.
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