PeopleSoft Users Group To Meet With OraclePeopleSoft Users Group To Meet With Oracle

Oracle president Chuck Phillips will appear at the March 1 conference of Quest, PeopleSoft's largest user group.

information Staff, Contributor

February 13, 2004

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PeopleSoft Inc.'s largest customer group has invited Oracle, which has made a hostile bid for PeopleSoft, to address the organization's conference next month.

Quest, the J.D. Edwards users group before the business software maker was acquired last year by PeopleSoft, said Oracle president Chuck Phillips has accepted the offer to appear at San Diego conference set for March 1. PeopleSoft has not yet responded, the group said.

Quest has 15,000 members, most of whom are users of the PeopleSoft World and EnterpriseOne applications that were formerly owned by J.D. Edwards.

Quest has been inundated with customer concerns about Oracle's bid for PeopleSoft and the impact a merger would have on PeopleSoft customers.

"As a user group, our No. 1 priority is that customers have their concerns addressed. That is the reason we have provided a forum for both PeopleSoft and Oracle to deliver information on their plans for World and EnterpriseOne users," Quest president Barb Schmit said in a statement. "We are not taking a stand to support the acquisition, but instead wish to get factual information about what it might mean to those of us who only last year experienced the uncertainty of moving from being J.D. Edwards customers to becoming PeopleSoft customers."

Oracle recently upped its bid for PeopleSoft to $26 a share. CEO Larry Ellison said he's determined to pursue PeopleSoft, despite a decision by staffers in the Justice Department's antitrust division to recommend against the proposed acquisition.

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