TomorrowNow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TomorrowNow, was founded in December 1998 by Andrew Nelson to provide upgrade and technical service to PeopleSoft licensees with large, complex environments.
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The complaint alleged that TomorrowNow, which provides discount support for legacy Oracle product lines, used the accounts of former Oracle customers to systematically download ...
SAP Responds To Oracle Complaint
Changes Announced at TomorrowNow In addition to announcing its filing with the Court, SAP also announced that it has instituted changes in TomorrowNow's operational management to ...
SAP - SAP Announces Management Transition at TomorrowNow
SAP Announces Management Transition at TomorrowNow SAP Considers Options Including Possible Sale of TomorrowNow Customers Will Be Supported Through Change
Hitting Oracle Where It Hurts - Forbes.com
Earlier this week, TomorrowNow, a third-party maintenance provider for PeopleSoft and JD Edwards, released the results of a study reporting that more than 80% of JDE's customers ...
Tomorrow for TomorrowNow? | Webware - CNET
Third-party support and maintenance company's future raises questions of whether a sale, or phaseout of the SAP subsidiary, is in store. Read this blog post by Dawn Kawamoto on ...
Where TomorrowNow goes from here - CNET News
Opinions are mixed on whether SAP and its subsidiary will be able to restore customers' trust in the companies. A CNET article by Dawn Kawamoto, Staff Writer, CNET News.
TomorrowNow CEO Resigns; SAP Might Sell Subsidiary - CIO.com ...
SAP said Monday that the CEO and other top executives of its TomorrowNow subsidiary have resigned and that the enterprise software maker may sell the business.
TomorrowNow Faces Oracle
Larry Ellison doesn’t seem to be afraid of much. If he’s not racing expensive yachts or flying fast planes, the Oracle CEO is probably looking for another company to acquire ...
SAP to Shutter TomorrowNow - Business Center - PC World
SAP will close TomorrowNow, its money-losing third-party maintenance provider of Oracle applications that is the subject of a nasty court battle, on Oct. 31, 2008. What are the ...