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Open Text Potential Open-Ended (The
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05/05/2004 05:07 PM

The Motley Fool - When it comes to corporate software solutions, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) companies Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL - News) and PeopleSoft (Nasdaq: PSFT - News), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) companies Siebel Systems (Nasdaq: SEBL - News) and soon-to-be publicly traded Salesforce.com, get all the attention. But collaboration tools and Content Management Systems (CMS) are increasingly important, though, much less talked about corporate software solutions.




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