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FEATURE: Which IT giant is in the most precarious situation?
June 30, 2005 — 7:01pm ET

Which IT giant is in the most precarious situation?
Oracle's Larry Ellison famously predicted an impending wave of IT vendor consolidation. That was a couple of years ago, and it's come true, largely from Oracle itself, but also through Cisco, EMC, IBM, Microsoft, and the major telecommunications providers. Who or what is next?
Elaborate on your best or wildest prediction with fellow FierceEnterprisers by email. We'll publish the best replies in a future issue through my Editor's Corner section.
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