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Business applications software company SAP has admitted that its subsidiary TomorrowNow made some "inappropriate" downloads of Oracle software, but has denied it had access to Oracle intellectual ...
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 ...
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 ...
It was down to the wire, but it appears that SAP has responded to a strongly worded legal complaint from Oracle concerning the alleged theft of trade secrets.
Oracle sued in 2007 and seeks at least $2.3 billion in damages for what its German rival acknowledges were TomorrowNow's "inappropriate" downloads of Oracle materials.
Software company SAP, responding to a lawsuit filed by Oracle Corp., acknowledged Tuesday that one of its units made "inappropriate downloads" of its rival's computer code for fixes and support ...
Downloads of Oracle files by SAP subsidiary "unacceptable," CEO Kagermann declares. Justice Department also investigating.
It was down to the wire, but it appears that SAP has responded to a strongly worded legal complaint from Oracle concerning the alleged theft of trade secrets.
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 ...
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