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Oracle, the US-based software group, is to set up a £1.1m customer service centre with 17 staff in Belfast. 24-Mar-2005 Oracle, the US-based computer company, is to shed about 270 jobs at its UK headquarters in Reading. 12-Sep-2002 Oracle has won approval from Wokingham District Council to build a training centre, hotel and leisure centre in Woodley, with the creation of more than 200 jobs. 15-May-2000 Oracle is setting up a new service with three other US groups - Cisco, Sun Microsystems and Exodus - to provide computer hardware and software support to UK internet start-ups. 25-Nov-1999 Oracle is planning to build a computer training centre at Woodley near Reading, including a 250-bed hotel and leisure facilities. 14-May-1999 Martin Dawes Telecommunications is linking up with Oracle to launch a new service that will enable mobile phone subscribers to send and receive voice, fax and e-mail from anywhere, using text-to-speech technology. 02-Feb-1999 Oracle is planning to set up a £20m software support office at Blythe Valley Business Park in the West Midlands, creating up to 950 jobs. 17-Nov-1998 Omnimedia has reached an agreement with Oracle of the US which will allow it to offer its Rainbow toolkit to Oracle clients, enabling them to provide broadcast-quality material on the internet. 07-Jun-1996 Acorn Computer plans to launch one of the first network computers, costing under £320, this autumn, having won a contract from Oracle to design such a machine. 22-May-1996 Acorn Computer and Oracle are to jointly work on the development of low cost network computers for the internet. 11-Jan-1996 Oracle is to provide free Power-Browser software to all 25,000 UK schools in order to allow them to access the internet. 04-Dec-1995 Oracle Systems plans to launch WebTV, real-time internet video system, next year. 06-Oct-1995
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