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Microsoft Eyes PeopleSoft Customers

An anonymous reader writes "According to a couple articles, Microsoft has announced an intent to pick up some of the PeopleSoft customers currently fleeing from possible support contract increases and an uncertain future. What does it mean for the landscape of the ERP market if Microsoft starts being more competitive with its Axapta product?"

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  1. It's because... by gardyloo · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...those people are so soft and squishy.

    1. Re:It's because... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      least sence made in one post award for 2005

      Do you realize the irony of your comment?

  2. PeopleSoft customers... by sjrstory · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own!

  3. Umm, yeah! by hendridm · · Score: 5, Funny

    In other news, SuSe eyes Redhat customers, Carl Jrs eyes McDonalds' customers, and Bubs' Concessions Stand eyes Kmart customers.

  4. hidden clause? by frogger01 · · Score: 5, Funny
    people soft's hidden ELUA line:

    "at any point we could be bought out by microsoft and your customer service could cease to exsist."

    that'll learn all you blind-accept-button-pushers

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  5. heh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    "...fleeing possible service contract increases and and uncertain future...."

    Yeah - for definite price increases and certain reaming....

  6. "Microsoft Eyes Peoplesoft Customers" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny


    That's like saying 'serial killer eyes next victim.'

  7. As a user of both Microsoft & Peoplesoft produ by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hmmm... with Microsoft web products, I often get 500 errors.

    My employeer launched their new Peoplesoft HR website last month, and I 500 errors every couple of clicks...

    So, since MS is really good at serving 500 errors, I'm sure they will be an excellent replacement for Peoplesoft's products.

  8. 'scuse you. by Soko · · Score: 3, Funny

    "ERP".

    Bill, excuse yourself after you eat, please. Gosh. That's not right.

    Soko

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  9. Oracle has nothing to worry about... by EnVisiCrypt · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...until Microsoft chooses a more pronounceable name than "Axapta".

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    *everything* is Orwellian to cats.
  10. PeopleSoft by Mark_MF-WN · · Score: 4, Funny
    Anything is better than PeopleSoft. My school rolled out a system developed by PeopleSoft to handle course registration and enrollment, and it's undoubtedly the WORST piece of shit I've every used -- and I've used Microsoft Works!

    I hope PeopleSoft is wiped from the earth. I'd take Microsoft's unpleasant, buggy software over PeopleSoft's completely unusable atrocities any day.

  11. Re:PeopleSoft? Axapta? by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Am I the only one left who has no fucking clue what PeopleSoft is

    This is PeopleSoft:

    You're looking for a job, and each of the potential employeers have a brand new Job website, but they all look strangly familar. You find job you like and decide to apply. You need to register for an account. Ok, type in Username, email address, password, and password again to verify.

    Ok, it's sending an email to you to verify your email address. 5 minutes later, the email isn't there. An hour later you are still waiting. Hmmm... 2 hours later email still isn't there. OK, time to go outside. I'll apply for this job tomorrow.

    Next day, you finally get an email from "Peoplesoft " with your account information. Great!

    You log in, and fill out a couple small forms. Cool! They let you submit your resume and they'll automatically populate the webform using the contents of your resume! Oops! Your resume is in RTF or PDF format and their website only accepts MS Word documents. Fuck... but this is for a Unix sysadmin job. Ok, well I have a pirated version of MS Word around here somewhere...

    So you reformat your resume using MS Word, and submit it to the Resume wizard. Dang, the stupid wizard put your job title as "TheLastCompany IworkedAt, Inc", the company name as "2003, 2004" and it trimmed off the last few lines describing all your job duties... dang I need to fix that up. Maybe it would have been better to type in all this stuff by hand in the first place...

    WHen you're done with all the manual editing and hit the Submit button, you feel like you accomplished something.

    And immediately afterwards, an email is sent to the HR STaff, and PeopleSoft has fucked up the formatting so much it looks worse then the ASCII rendering of the goatse.cx image... the HR assistant prints out your resume and adds it to the stack of 300 other resumes for a dozen different positions.

    Later, you don't aren't considered for the job because you wrote a sentence in proper English like this:


    "Researched, designed and configured web load balancing scheme using Apache webserver."


    Some fucktard got the job instead, because they
    wrote a resume to receive a high score with the keyword "Apache" and "Load balancing", like this:

    "Researched load balancing scheme using Apache webserver"
    "Designed load balancing scheme using Apache webserver"
    "Configured load balancing scheme using Apache webserver"
    "I'ma fucking apache god. APACHE APACHE APACHE APACHE"


    That, my friend, is PeopleSoft.

  12. Re:Microsoft? ERP? by Plugh · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fleeing the oppressive Oracle to attain the safety of Microsoft seems to me like fleeing oppressive California for the safety of Stalinist Russia.

  13. Re:competition is good, usually by drsmithy · · Score: 2, Funny
    Try buying a new PC without Windows - Impossible

    You misspelled "trivial". HTH.

  14. Re: You MUST be clueless by SunFan · · Score: 2, Funny

    MS has no credibility in the enterprise space.

    None.


    And they earned it, too.

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    -- Microsoft is the most expensive commodity operating system and office suite vendor in the marketplace.
  15. Uh-huh... by SeaFox · · Score: 2, Funny

    Microsoft has announced an intent to pick up some of the PeopleSoft customers currently fleeing from possible support contract increases and an uncertain future

    Because the future is always certian when it comes to Microsoft software products!