The war between Oracle and SAP is about to move beyond enterprise applications to the courtroom. Oracle said Wednesday that it has sued SAP "about corporate theft on a grand scale" seeking undisclosed ...
Oracle's 43-page lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, focuses on SAP's TomorrowNow, a third-party provider of support services for Oracle's PeopleSoft, J.D. Edwards and Siebel ...
Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison turned up the pressure in an industrial espionage trial Monday by testifying that archenemy SAP AG should have paid $4 billion for licenses to Oracle software. Subscribe ...
SAP is more responsible for our leadership position than we are. It was a combative Larry Ellison who had his German nemesis firmly in his sights as he co-hosted the Oracle Q3 post-results analyst ...
Software maker SAP plans to come to the defense of rival Oracle and its contested bid to buy PeopleSoft in a letter to the U.S. Justice Department, an SAP spokesman said Monday. Oracle is challenging ...
Anyone investing in an SAP ERP solution running on Oracle Linux is clearly serious about ensuring that their critical line of business systems run smoothly, predictably, and efficiently. It should go ...
Oracle's suit against SAP is about business rivalry and theft, but it is also very much about third-party maintenance of software Software maintenance–who provides it and at what price–is at the heart ...
Oracle announced on Monday new customers and partnerships in the midmarket business applications space, an effort some experts framed as a preemptive strike against similar news expected later this ...
It will go after users of Oracle's J.D. Edwards family, its Siebel CRM products and PeopleSoft human resources software Business software vendor SAP plans to intensify its efforts to win over users of ...
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