Big News Network
| 10 months ago
Oracle also plans to appeal Oracle's unanimous 2010 jury verdict awarding it $1.3 billion. "SAP, which admitted infringement before the 2010 trial and pled guilty to a number of criminal charges brought by the U.S.
Xtra News
| 10 months ago
US business software giant Oracle said Thursday it agreed to accept a $306 million settlement from German rival SAP to shortcut the appeals process in a suit over massive copyright infringement. The agreement is a stipulation between the two firms to...
Big News Network
| 10 months ago
Oracle announced that it has agreed to acquire Pillar Data Systems, a startup owned by its own CEO Larry Ellison. No amount was provided by Oracle for the acquisition but an SEC filing shows Ellison has invested $544 million in Pillar over the past...
Asian Wall Street Journal
| 10 months ago
Oracle Corp. and German rival SAP AG agreed Thursday to damages in a long-running copyright lawsuit, a move Oracle says will pave the way for appeal. SAP has agreed to pay Oracle $306 million in damages for infringing on the database giant's...
International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Business software maker SAP agreed to pay rival Oracle Corp $306 million in damages over copyright infringement allegations against a SAP unit, avoiding a new trial. The proposed agreement requires court approval, and would clear the way for Oracle...
San Jose Mercury News
| 10 months ago
German software rival SAP announced a deal Thursday that avoids a second lengthy trial in their protracted legal spat and guarantees the Redwood City company will get at least $426 million in damages and legal fees along with the chance to win more...