Unsure which HR software is the best choice for your business? Learn the key differences between SAP and Oracle, and find out which one is the best fit for your specific needs. When it comes to HR ...
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 ...
SAP won't contest Oracle's charge that SAP's now-defunct TomorrowNow service subsidiary committed copyright infringement when it downloaded software and support materials from Oracle Websites. The ...
The ripple effect of Oracle's legal action may cause consumers to be wary of the ethics of both companies Oracle’s surprise legal move against its main business applications rival, SAP, has raised ...
Oracle filed a lawsuit against rival software maker SAP today, alleging that SAP has downloaded thousands of documents from Oracle's customer service site using borrowed passwords. The lawsuit, filed ...
ORLANDO, Fla.--As SAP executives emphasized a commitment to making their software more flexible to better link with competing systems, the company got a surprise plug from Ray Lane, the former ...
Everyone loves to pit Oracle and SAP against one another--including the executives of the two behemoths that sell ERP, CRM, BI and supply chain software. Now that SAP has released its first-quarter ...
Oracle has issued its 26B Cloud Financials update with 129 changes, including tighter payment governance and expanded automation, as SAP moves toward ending S/4HANA Compatibility Pack usage in May ...
SAP says it is willing to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages, but not the billions Oracle is seeking SAP said it would accept liability for some claims made by Oracle in a suit that alleges ...
OAKLAND, Calif., Nov 23 (Reuters) - SAP AG must pay Oracle Corp $1.3 billion for software theft in a jury verdict that could be the largest-ever for copyright infringement. The decision, by a U.S.