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			<description>Thanks for the post!  This confirms my thought that Fusion will be 'middleware' solution and not an application.  IT depts will really need to do good cost-benefit analysis justifying purchase of Fusion tools.

As one primarily in the PeopleSoft CRM space, it appears that Oracle will offer future CRM solutions/improvements through the Siebel application. - chidi ozurigbo</description>
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			<description>Thanks for the blog entries on OOW.  I had a feeling two years ago that an application rewrite to make Fusion happen would be a tough mountain to climb.  Looks like the Oracle Execs finally talked with the coders.

One application that Oracle seldom mentions is the Student Administration; it currently resides in HRMS's PeopleSoft database, and will probably follow where ever HRMS goes. - David B Vandiver</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 23:26:16 +0100</pubDate>
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