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1. www.ukoug.org
www.ukoug.org/news/show_news.j - [Cached]Published on: 1/4/2008 Last Visited: 4/24/2008
Karen Tillman Oracle +650.607.0326 Karen.tillman@oracle.com -
2. www.peoplesoft2fusion.com
www.peoplesoft2fusion.com/arti - [Cached]Published on: 4/3/2007 Last Visited: 4/3/2007
Oracle spokeswoman Karen Tillman acknowledges much of this. "Obviously, the upsell to other Oracle products was part of the business logic behind doing the deal," she says. "But it doesn't mean," she adds, "that [customers] have to do it." -
3. SAP and Oracle Go Another Round
www.internetnews.com/ent-news/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/16/2006 Last Visited: 5/16/2006
"We don't feel that's a justifiable criticism," said Karen Tillman, senior communications director for applications at Oracle.
Tillman told internetnews.com that Oracle has been consistent in its commitment to support all products acquired through at least 2013.
"There was a lot of FUD ,fear, uncertainty, doubt, put out by our competitor, but Oracle has been as clear as can be that we will continue to support those products," she said.
Tillman was equally dismissive of the Safe Passage program.
"A small audience is interested in that kind of third party support. We don't see it as a big concern to our business overall," she said.
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"The point is they are saying we have no momentum, but we are actually growing our business and taking market share," Tillman said.

