SAP has acknowledged in a court filing that its TomorrowNow subsidiary engaged in "inappropriate downloads" of Oracle's proprietary fixes and support documents. SAP, a German-based enterprise software ...
SAP, the big German software maker, admitted yesterday that a subsidiary had improperly obtained documents and software from Oracle, its archrival in the business software market. It also disclosed ...
SAP responded to rival Oracle's lawsuit tonight (at 8:00 AM in SAP's Walldorf, Germany headquarters), just ahead of the July 2 PST filing deadline. In the filing (pdf), SAP said that its TomorrowNow ...
Data today is truly dynamic. More than one billion people are active on social networks, and the number of collected devices is expected to be 50 billion by 2020. The data generated by those devices ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a bid by Europe's largest software maker SAP to avoid a lawsuit by U.S.
Munich, Germany – SAP AG, the world’s largest maker of business-management software, said it made “inappropriate” downloads of Oracle Corp. documents, responding to a lawsuit that claims the German ...
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