Oracle plans to expand its lawsuit against SAP to include charges that its TomorrowNow subsidiary stole software applications from Oracle, and that it did so with the knowledge of SAP executives, ...
There’s something of a trend around legacy software firms and their soaring valuations: Companies founded in dinosaur times are on a tear, evidenced this week with SAP‘s shares topping $200 for the ...
The ripple effect of Oracle's legal action may cause consumers to be wary of the ethics of both companies Oracle’s surprise legal move against its main business applications rival, SAP, has raised ...
OAKLAND, Calif., Nov 23 (Reuters) - SAP AG must pay Oracle Corp $1.3 billion for software theft in a jury verdict that could be the largest-ever for copyright infringement. The decision, by a U.S.
News is just hitting the wires that Oracle has filed a lawsuit contending that SAP AG has raced beyond competitive analysis and into the realm of corporate espionage. According to the Oracle suit (pdf ...
Oracle executives touted the results as a sign that the company is winning market share from its rivals, but financial analysts cautioned that Oracle's acquisitiveness muddies its results. For example ...
FRANKFURT/NEW YORK, Nov 24 (Reuters) - SAP AG , slapped with a record $1.3 billion fine for stealing Oracle's software, faces the task of salvaging its tarnished reputation and convincing U.S. clients ...
SAP must pay arch-rival Oracle $1.3 billion in damages for downloading software and support documents from an Oracle Web site, according to a federal court jury verdict late Tuesday. The jury decision ...
A document filed last week by SAP indicates there may be no quick settlement to its rancorous legal entanglement with rival enterprise software maker Oracle, even though SAP admits that some of Oracle ...
SAP took a fresh jab at software rival Oracle on Monday with an expanded plan to lure away customers Oracle gained in its acquisition of PeopleSoft. SAP said it will open offices in Amsterdam, ...
An Oracle-PeopleSoft merger would boost competition in the market for enterprise applications, an SAP America executive testified Wednesday in the U.S. government’s case to block the proposed merger.
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
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