Oracle OpenWorld 2015 - Oracle and GE's quest to bring adult supervision to the Internet of Things This article is sponsored by:
Oracle and GE are cozying up to bring order to the IoT environment. This could end up a big win for both vendors.

Oracle and GE are cozying up to bring order to the IoT environment. This could end up a big win for both vendors.
Mark Hurd makes bold predictions at Oracle OpenWorld 2015 for the future but what about the present?
Jon's cheekly weekly review of which articles hit - or didn't - on diginomica and beyond. In this edition: SAP TechEd wraps while Oracle Open World kicks off. Digital governance gets a once-over, and cloud whips outsourcing. Plus: your (grouchy) whiffs.
Brian Sommer casts his eye over the HR Technology show floor, picking out the highlights from a lightning tour.
After trialling Cloudera last year, the marketing services company went on to sign a deal with its rival MapR in April 2015 for technology that will underpin sophisticated new analytical capabilities for clients.
The enterprise is entering the business-centric era of Postmodern ERP. Or at least it is according to Gartner.
Spend management cloud firm Coupa touched down in Paris last week where CEO Rob Bernshteyn talked up a strategy of extensions to ERP.
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Larry Ellison's Oracle Open World 2015 keynote was full of vim and vigor but do his statements stand up to what we see in the real world? Not really.
The Oracle PR machine is in startup mode as it briefs us on what to expect at Oracle Open World 2015. Sounds a bit like 2014, but with more meat and an emphasis on HCM.