Oracle has signed a definitive deal to acquire Retek, defeating rival SAP in the bidding war for the Minneapolis-based retail software maker, the database giant said late Monday. In a statement, ...
In a post called Can you spray paint innovation?, fellow Enterprise Irregular, Vinnie Mirchandani, raises an important issue regarding pockets of creativity inside SAP and Oracle. Recently, small ...
Oracle upped the ante in its lawsuit against rival SAP on Monday, claiming in an amended complaint that SAP's CEO and other top executives were aware of alleged illegal downloading of proprietary ...
Oracle executives must be grinning today. The question is, How long will that grin last? On Sunday night, Oracle's German competitor, SAP , made a $6.8 billion bid for a mutual friend, ...
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In an enterprise technology world featuring too much hot air and not enough world-class technology, SAP has done an excellent job spreading the idea that its 5-year-old HANA database delivers ...
Oracle announced Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit against archrival SAP, alleging the software giant hacked into Oracle's customer support center and downloaded copies of its proprietary software ...
Before the trial, SAP admitted that its 2005 acquisition TomorrowNow pirated Oracle’s intellectual property and used it in order to pilfer customers from Oracle. Evidence presented during the trial ...
Oracle Corp. on Thursday accused SAP AG of hacking into its computers to heist secret product information in a lawsuit that escalates the animosity that had already been building between two of the ...
A look at the people behind Oracle’s lawsuit against SAP On November 1, 2010, IT giants Oracle Corporation and SAP AG began their long awaited trial. So far, it has delivered all the drama it promised ...
SAP’s lawyer said Oracle’s way of calculating damages is “a fantasy.” SAP should have to pay only for the software sales Oracle lost as a result of the illegal behavior, and for the money SAP gained ...