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 has won at least one legal battle this week. SAP is paying the hardware giant $306 million in damages resulting from a copyright infringement suit. Oracle originally filed the lawsuit in 2007 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
ORLANDO, Fla.--As SAP executives emphasized a commitment to making their software more flexible to better link with competing systems, the company got a surprise plug from Ray Lane, the former ...
OAKLAND, Calif. — Oracle Corp.'s chief executive officer, Larry Ellison, took the witness stand Monday to testify that unauthorized copies of Oracle software downloaded by a unit of arch-rival SAP ...
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, ...
Oracle and SAP will have to wait a bit longer to retry their corporate-theft lawsuit, according to a filing (PDF) made Friday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The ...