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To paraphrase Mr. Twain, the reports of enterprise resource planning’s demise are greatly exaggerated. ERP vendors have ...
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? Written by Dennis Howlett, Contributor Nov. 16, 2010, 1:35 a.m. PT ...
Add to that the “points” Oracle scored when SAP admitted that someone at TomorrowNow had actually stolen some information for Oracle, and it looks like the company is on a roll.
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.
SAP brought Oracle to pay too much, says Bruce Richardson, Analyst with the US consulting house AMR Resarch. Indeed are practical 630 million dollar for an enterprise with a conversion of 174 ...
SAP's bid to lure former PeopleSoft and Oracle customers coincided with an initiative dubbed "Safepassage" that offers discounted support to former PeopleSoft clients, as well as a bridge to ...
SAP is in the middle of moving its customers away from R/3 to its newer mySAP ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications. Oracle said SAP may pull the R/3 support rug away from users as soon ...
Oracle and SAP found themselves facing new rivals, such as Salesforce and Workday. These so-called cloud native players have been winning over not just new companies, but also big corporations ...
Both SAP and Oracle are involved in delivering third-party maintenance services. Through a partnership with Systime, a subsidiary of CMS Computers, Oracle offers some maintenance for users of ...
SAP has admitted to the software theft and the trial is about how much it should pay in damages. Oracle is seeking at least US$2 billion, partly for what it says SAP would have paid to license the ...
SAP CEO Henning Kagermann, in two news conferences July 3, said employees of TomorrowNow—a third-party support company SAP bought in 2005 after seeing Oracle acquire PeopleSoft in late 2004 ...
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