SAP has acknowledged in a court filing that its TomorrowNow subsidiary engaged in "inappropriate downloads" of Oracle's proprietary fixes and support documents. SAP, a German-based enterprise software ...
Enterprise software giant SAP has acknowledged that staff members made some inappropriate downloads of rival company Oracle’s documents and fixes through a subsidiary’s network, but denied corporate ...
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 ...
Software maker SAP AG admitted a subsidiary had carried out inappropriate downloads of documents belonging to archrival Oracle Corp but said on Tuesday SAP itself had not had access to that material.
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 the German ...