Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Larry Ellison says SAP\'s actions cost Oracle as much as $4 billion - San Jose Mercury News
Meanwhile, Ellison told the jury that TomorrowNow, by stealing its product, could have jeopardized as much as 20 to 30 percent of Oracle\'s customer base from the 2005 acquisition of software maker PeopleSoft. He acknowledged that SAP was a power in the ...
Saturday, November 6, 2010
UPDATE 1-SAP to get its shot at Ellison in high-stakes trial - Reuters
He further testified that SAP bought TomorrowNow to try to woo customers of two software brands that Oracle acquired in 2005: PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards. \"We had a very clear goal in mind. That was to transfer and convert the J.D. Edwards and PeopleSoft ...
SAP to get its shot at Ellison in high-stakes trial - msnbc.com
He further testified that SAP bought TomorrowNow to try to woo customers of two software brands that Oracle acquired in 2005: PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards. \"We had a very clear goal in mind. That was to transfer and convert the J.D. Edwards and PeopleSoft ...
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The converging conference - Bangkok Post
Bangkok PostThe converging conferenceBangkok PostAvaya has soft phones that run on iPhone and iPad. At the other end, Flare is extensible and can pull information in from just about any system through Web ...
Oracle v. SAP: Daytime Drama - InformationWeek
Oracle v. SAP: Daytime DramaInformationWeekThe crux of the suit is pretty simple: TomorrowNow, a company that provided cut-rate support for PeopleSoft (hence, Oracle) applications, infringed on ...and more »
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