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 ...
Oracle is putting out the word that it's gaining market share at the expense of SAP to distract attention from its declining revenues and profits, but the numbers put the lie to the spin. Oracle held ...
Jury selection for Oracle’s corporate theft lawsuit against SAP got under way Monday morning in a California courtroom, where potential jurors were warned they would have to refrain from posting on ...
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 ...
A recent survey (PDF download) by Panorama Consulting Solutions compares important dimensions of IT project success and failure with respect to ERP systems from SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics.
Jury selection for Oracle’s corporate theft lawsuit against SAP got under way Monday in a California courtroom, where potential jurors were warned they would have to refrain from posting on Facebook ...
SAP’s lawyer said Oracle’s way of calculating damages is “a fantasy.” SAP should have to pay only for the software sales Oracle lost as a result of the illegal behavior, and for the money SAP gained ...
Oracle co-president and CFO Safra Catz is clearly a brilliant businessperson with a long record of achievement and success at Oracle. As an operations and numbers expert, she has as strong a grasp on ...
Oracle announced Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit against archrival SAP, alleging the software giant hacked into Oracle's customer support center and downloaded copies of its proprietary software ...
SAP has been hinting and mentioning and otherwise suggesting that it is taking away customers from Oracle's much vaunted Hyperion product line, and now it has issued a formal press release to that ...
Oracle’s stock (NYSE: ORCL) is up by more than 40% since December 2016. In comparison, close rival SAP’s stock (NYSE: SAP) has grown at a higher rate of over 60% during the same period. This, despite ...