SAP reported results of its fiscal Q2, and the results were a considerable snap-back from the disappointing results of Q1. Most impressive to many is that SAP's transition to the cloud has not ...
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 ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
Oracle's suit against SAP is about business rivalry and theft, but it is also very much about third-party maintenance of software Software maintenance–who provides it and at what price–is at the heart ...
The judge overseeing Oracle’s corporate-theft lawsuit against SAP will now consider SAP’s request for a retrial, after the companies said they are unlikely to reach a mediated settlement in their ...
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 ...
SAP's (SAP) third-quarter results demonstrated cloud growth combined with a better-than-expected customer pipeline, which ...
It’s been a good week for Red Hat, and by extension IBM, the company that owns it. That’s because Red Hat signed two partnership agreements this week, one with Oracle and the other with SAP. Those are ...
A document filed last week by SAP indicates there may be no quick settlement to its rancorous legal entanglement with rival enterprise software maker Oracle, even though SAP admits that some of Oracle ...
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 ...
SAP, Europe's largest software provider, offered to buy accounting software firm BlackLine for nearly $4.5 billion in June ...
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 ...
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