Ebusiness or Out of Business: Oracle's Roadmap for Profiting in the New Economy

Author: Mark Barrenechea, Larry Ellison
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Sales Rank: 6,872
Average Customer Rating: 2.44 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 2 out of 5
Mostly Oracle Advertising
Like many people I'm not totally endeared to Microsoft. However this books extreme bias towards Oracle products and negation of Microsoft and others makes me feel that the title could be renamed to: "The Oracle Guide to buying Oracle e-commerce products".

This fact alone make me read the factual components with a pinch of salt.

Sorry Guys.


Rating: 1 out of 5
Academic or shamelessly self-serving?
In general it provides a decent overview of the the e-business revolution and how the internet has the potential to improve any companies business processes. If it had stayed at the academic/practical level it would have been an enjoyable read.

But it is an annoying self-aggrandizing ego-building piece for Ellison. It bashes Microsoft and Siebel as well as any other company it views as a competitor. It is obvious that Oracle wants complete domination of the database and business suite market so that Ellison can then claim he is the richest person in the world.

What they do not tell you is that their Oracle 11i release needs 5,000 patches and then it still does not work.

If you are building a database with e-business apps for your business then avoid this book and simply read Ellison's 'How we saved a billion dollars a year' on their website. Better books are: Sawhney & Zabin - 7 steps to Nirvana - Strategic insights into eBusiness transformation; e-business 2.0 - Kalakota; customer relationship management - brown; e-business & e-commerce for managers - deitel (a textbook); executives guide to e-business - Deise et al.


Rating: 1 out of 5
Academic of self-serving?
In general it provides a decent overview of the the e-business revolution and how the internet has the potential to improve any companies business processes. If it had stayed at the academic/practical level it would have been an enjoyable read.

But it is an annoying self-aggrandizing ego-building piece for Ellison. It bashes Microsoft and Siebel as well as any other company it views as a competitor. It is obvious that Oracle wants complete domination of the database and business suite market so that Ellison can then claim he is the richest person in the world.

What they do not tell you is that their Oracle 11i release needs 5,000 patches and then it still does not work.

If you are building a database with e-business apps for your business then avoid this book and simply read Ellison's 'How we saved a billion dollars a year' on their website. Better books are: Sawhney & Zabin - 7 steps to Nirvana - Strategic insights into eBusiness transformation; e-business 2.0 - Kalakota; customer relationship management - brown; e-business & e-commerce for managers - deitel (a textbook); executives guide to e-business - Deise et al.

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