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 ...
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 ...
Responding to a lawsuit filed by Oracle Corp. earlier this year, SAP AG admitted on Tuesday that its TomorrowNow division in the U.S. made some “inappropriate downloads” from an Oracle Web site but ...
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- SAP said its TomorrowNow subsidiary made "inappropriate" downloads from Oracle's Web site but the company insisted that it didn't have access to Oracle intellectual property.
“Inappropriate downloads”? A teenager making a free copy of the latest Fall Out Boy single – instead of buying it for 99 cent on iTunes? Or a major software maker acquiring computer code from its ...
Responding to a lawsuit filed by Oracle earlier this year, SAP admitted on Tuesday that its TomorrowNow division in the U.S. made some “inappropriate downloads” from an Oracle Web site but said SAP ...
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