In the latest salvo thrown in the increasingly confrontational battle to control the enterprise software sector, Oracle on Tuesday introduced a program aimed at enticing customers of rival SAP to ...
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, ...
Oracle amended its lawsuit against SAP on Friday, alleging its rival copied its software and support materials to the point of repeating minor errors it had in the original versions. Oracle, which in ...
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 ...
SAP vs. Oracle: Which HR Software Is Better for Your Business? Your email has been sent Unsure which HR software is the best choice for your business? Learn the key differences between SAP and Oracle, ...
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 ...
Everyone loves to pit Oracle and SAP against one another--including the executives of the two behemoths that sell ERP, CRM, BI and supply chain software. Now that SAP has released its first-quarter ...
SAP has hired a senior executive from rival business software vendor Oracle to head its sales effort, parent company SAP AG said Friday. John Nugent, a 17-year Oracle veteran, will start as executive ...
SAN FRANCISCO--It's a question of when, not if, Microsoft will compete with SAP, Oracle and PeopleSoft in the market for business applications, an Accenture executive testified Wednesday at the Oracle ...
SAP says it is willing to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages, but not the billions Oracle is seeking SAP said it would accept liability for some claims made by Oracle in a suit that alleges ...
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.
ORCL's NetSuite posts steady Q3 growth, but slower expansion vs rivals raises questions about whether AI upgrades can boost ...
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