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PeopleSoft's Founder is Back
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
Dave Duffield launches on-demand human resources software._ For years, Dave Duffields fiercest competitor was Larry Ellison. But then Oracle bought PeopleSoft in a hostile takeover, putting Mr. Duffield out of a job. Now the PeopleSoft founder is back with a vengeance, with a new company that aims to give Oracle a run for its money. After months of anticipation, Workday, based in Walnut Creek, California, is to launch Monday. Its software seeks to automate human resources functions much the way PeopleSoft didmanaging employees, jobs, compensation, and performance, as well as succession planning for the work forcebut with a twist. This time around, Mr. Duffield will deliver the software over the Internet instead of on shrink-wrapped CDs. Its the 21st century version of PeopleSoft technology, says AMR Research analyst Bruce Richardson. "Its as if Dave was fast-forwarding everything he saw in the early 1990s."
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