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This week gives SAP and Oracle watchers an opportunity to see these giants go head to head in the entertainment stakes as each holds major conferences. SAP is in Phoenix with TechEd while Oracle takes ...
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 ...
Oracle is taking SAP's response to its lawsuit and running with it. In a statement, Oracle said: "SAP CEO Henning Kagermann has now admitted to the repeated and illegal downloading of Oracle's ...
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 ...
Shares of cloud marketing company Responsys roared 40% higher last week, after Oracle agreed to acquire the company for $1.5 billion in cash, or roughly $27 per share. The move caused Responsys to ...
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 filed on Monday an amended complaint in its ongoing lawsuit against SAP, charging that top executives bought SAP’s TomorrowNow subsidiary even while knowing it had an “illegal” business model.
The battle and competition in the enterprise software market between SAP and Oracle has fast become one of the hottest rivalries in high-tech. And while it might not have the pop-culture pizzazz of ...
Enabling managers and executives to make better-informed business decisions is the software industry's next step. To that end, both SAP AG and arch-rival Oracle Corp. unveiled products designed to ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on Microsoft, Oracle and SAP—who have all announced significant steps to roll back business operations in Russia—to take further action against Russia ...
Oracle’s stock (NYSE: ORCL) is up by more than 40% since December 2016. In comparison, close rival SAP’s stock (NYSE: SAP) has grown at a higher rate of over 60% during the same period. This, despite ...