Oracle Financial Services Software today announced the launch of Oracle® FLEXCUBE Investor Servicing 9.0, a process enabled transfer agency and investor servicing solution that helps financial institutions manage the complete fund lifecycle and reduce operational costs through process automation across fund structures, intermediary hierarchies, and investors.
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by Larry Etter
To help organizations more efficiently and effectively manage the SOA lifecycle, Oracle has announced Oracle SOA Governance 11g consisting of Oracle Enterprise Repository, Oracle Service Registry, SOA Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager, and Oracle Web Services Manager. Oracle SOA Governance 11g, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, enables organizations to manage their heterogeneous software project artifacts under a unified governance umbrella.
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Oracle today announced new and upgraded applications for its unified suite of financial services analytical applications for enterprise performance management (EPM).
The applications continue the Oracle's commitment to help financial services institutions manage unprecedented and growing risk levels,
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by Larry Etter
Oracle has agreed to acquire Convergin, a leading provider of real-time service brokering solutions. Convergin’s industry-leading J2EE-based Service Broker platform enables communications service providers (CSPs) to manage services for a wide range of networks and application platforms, including pre-paid charging. The solution allows CSPs to focus on launching innovative services while modernizing to next-generation networks.
Oracle believes the combination of Oracle and Convergin will accelerate new service innovation while reducing network complexity and cost.
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Acacia Research Corporation announced that its Software Tree, LLC subsidiary has resolved a dispute that was pending in the District Court for the Eastern District of Texas with Oracle Corporation.
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by Michael Oliveto
Oracle Corp., the world’s biggest maker of database software, was told by European Union regulators that its $7.4 billion purchase of Sun Microsystems Inc. may break antitrust rules. The European Commission, the EU’s antitrust agency, issued a so-called statement of objections today, Sun said in a regulatory filing. The commission said Oracle’s acquisition of Sun’s MySQL database software causes competition concerns.
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