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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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'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 ...
The Oracle-SAP trial ended its second week with some tense exchanges over how much SAP should pay in damages for the software theft committed by its TomorrowNow subsidiary. Oracle called its last ...
SAP wants Oracle to reveal profit-margin information for JD Edwards and PeopleSoft software and support, according to a joint discovery statement filed this week in connection with Oracle’s lawsuit ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - NetSuite Inc has developed programs targeted at large corporations, a person familiar with the strategy said, in an effort to move the software maker beyond the small- to mid-sized ...
Artificial intelligence will remain the main driver of software performance in 2026, with spending shifting toward infrastructure, large platforms and tools that enable AI development.
Oracle Monday amended its lawsuit against SAP alleging for the first time that top SAP executives -- including CEO Henning Kagermann -- were aware that TomorrowNow employees were illegally accessing ...