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To paraphrase Mr. Twain, the reports of enterprise resource planning’s demise are greatly exaggerated. ERP vendors have ...
Who’s winning what and does anyone really care?SAP just turned in a great quarter, one that, according to my favorite financial analyst, Charlie di Bona, cemented his contention that “SAP ...
As the Oracle v SAP trial lumbers on we will now see what SAP is about in the post Apotheker era. Will it be enough to convince?
By any measure, both SAP and Oracle are wildly successful. A combined market cap of $342 billion is not to be sneezed at. Neither is a customer base running hundreds of thousands across all their ...
SAP is about $33 billion and Oracle is closer to $40 billion in revenue. But Oracle especially is seeing some headwinds from organizations spending less, which drags its Net Score down.
Although Oracle has completed its integration of PeopleSoft, rivals continue to poach software partners and customers of the database giant's former prey, according to industry observers and ...
Oracle plans to offer support and maintenance for rival SAP’s R/3 applications, the software giant said Wednesday. Applications vendors are trying to lure away each other’s customers by ...
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 ...
Updated: Opinion: Well, of course SAP CEO Henning Kagermann would listen to Oracle's Larry Ellison if he made an offer. It's called fiduciary duty.
Oracle and SAP are going through CEO changes as they adapt to the cloud. One analyst thinks Larry Ellison could return.
Former Oracle President Charles Phillips testified in court Thursday that he would have been "terrified" to learn SAP had gained access to Oracle's software.
Oracle details new charges, alleges SAP's TomorrowNow copied materials to the point of repeating errors from originals.