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Ending contentious three-month courtship driven by Carl Icahn, Oracle agrees to top by 14 percent offer rejected by BEA last year.
Ending contentious three-month courtship driven by Carl Icahn, Oracle agrees to top by 14 percent offer rejected by BEA last year.
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- Employees should be nervous
- by paulej January 17, 2008 12:27 AM PST
- How many BEA employees will get axed? Oracle has a sorry track record in this regard... acquisition by Oracle should scare any employee.
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- Au contraire...
- by AmericanITWorker January 17, 2008 9:04 AM PST
- The folks that should be nervous are the Oracle employees that have been building and deploying the technology that competes with BEA. Initially they'll all be singing Kumbaya, but after a few years ORCL will standardize on the superior BEA tech stack. Look back at what has happened in the prior acquisitions: PSFT, SEBL, JDE, Retek. If the company being acquired had better technology, Oracle took the opportunity to trim out people in the organization who weren't adding value to the business. The other folks that need to be nervous are BEAS pointy haired bosses (PHBs). Oracle doesn't need all of the PHBs that ran BEA for several years. They should all be jumping off right about now like rats off of a sinking ship. If you have good skills in the BEA tech stack as either a developer or consultant, you'll be able to weather the storm just fine.
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