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SAP Pays Oracle $306 Million To Avoid New Trial
InformationWeek
It's a change in direction for the case, as Oracle had originally sought a new trial after a federal judge knocked down a $1.3 billion jury verdict handed down in 2010. Reducing the award to $272 million, Judge Phyllis Hamilton, of U.S. District Court for Northern ...
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Oracle Stipulates to Accept $306 Million Damages From SAP Allowing Oracle to ...
Businessweek
"SAP, which admitted infringement before the 2010 trial and pled guilty to a number of criminal charges brought by the U.S. Department of Justice after trial, must pay us a minimum of $426 million, including attorneys' fees," said Oracle General Counsel ...
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Oracle and SAP reach deal in legal spat [San Jose Mercury News, Calif.]
Businessweek
Aug. 03--REDWOOD CITY -- Oracle (ORCL) and its 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 ...
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Oracle-HP ruling shows risk of IT vendor partnerships
Computerworld
IDG News Service - The strongly worded order by a California judge saying Oracle has to keep porting its software to Hewlett-Packard's Itanium-based servers is not the end of the nasty legal battle between the two companies, but it could have an effect on the ...
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SAP Agrees to Pay Oracle $306 Million for Copyright Breach
Businessweek
Oracle, based in Redwood City, California, will also ask a federal appeals court in San Francisco to reinstate the jury verdict, the company said in an e-mail. SAP doesn't have to pay the damages until after all appeals or new trials in the case have concluded, ...
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SAP agrees to pay Oracle $306 million in damages
Reuters
The proposed agreement requires court approval, and would clear the way for Oracle to ask the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to restore a $1.3 billion jury award in this case, according to a joint filing with a federal court in Oakland, California on Thursday.
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Oracle, SAP Set Damages Figure, but Appeal Possible
Wall Street Journal
Shortly before the trial began, SAP admitted a former subsidiary, a software maintenance company called TomorrowNow, illegally downloaded Oracle property. A four-week trial went ahead, with the jury concluding that Oracle was due $1.3 billion in damages ...
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SAP Agrees to Settle Oracle Copyright Violation Case
eWeek
This damage amount goes on top of the $120 million SAP already has paid to Oracle in attorneys' fees when it admitted that its U.S. based former affiliate, TomorrowNow, stole software and proprietary documents from Oracle's websites in October 2010.
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SAP agrees to pay Oracle $306 million in TomorrowNow case
InfoWorld
SAP has agreed to pay Oracle $306 million in connection with the corporate-theft case that Oracle filed against it and a former SAP subsidiary in 2007, according to a filing made Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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HP, After Oracle Ruling, Still Must Decide Future of Itanium Servers
eWeek
Oracle executives in 2011 announced that they would no longer develop their hardware to run on Itanium, saying that Intel engineers had told them that the chip maker intended to end work on Itanium and focus all of its efforts instead on its x86-based Xeon ...
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Oracle agrees to $306 mn settlement in SAP case
Phys.Org
The agreement is a stipulation between the two firms to end the case in the lower courts and allow an appeal to proceed. Oracle was awarded $1.3 billion by a jury in November 2010 in the case in which SAP was accused of a massive scheme to download ...
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Oracle, SAP Set Damages Figure
Fox Business
SAP has agreed to pay Oracle $306 million in damages for infringing on the database giant's copyrights. The agreement relates to a lawsuit that Oracle, Redwood Shores, Calif., brought against SAP, Walldorf, Germany, in 2007. Oracle won a trial on the ...
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HP wins court ruling in court battle with Oracle over server software; Oracle vows ...
Washington Post
NEW YORK — Computer maker Hewlett-Packard Co. said it won a "tremendous" victory in its court battle to force Oracle Corp. to continue making software for one of its server lines. A California state court on Wednesday proposed an order that would force ...
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Oracle and SAP Reach Deal to Avoid Retrial and Focus on Appeal
Law.com
SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle raised eyebrows earlier this year when it walked away from a $272 million remittitur in its copyright battle with SAP. Oracle had "no choice but to elect a new trial," its lawyers told U.S. District Judge Phyllis Hamilton in February, ...
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Oracle's Growth Through Acquisition Philosophy Is Working
Seeking Alpha
Oracle has been very aggressive in 2012, preparing for its future through acquisitions. All in all it has made eight this year with its latest being a company called Xsigo which is a cloud greasing company. This company works within the cloud, virtualizing all key ...
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Oracle's cloud hype set for major escalation
Network World
The limited information available suggests that the focus will be on private clouds built with products like Oracle's Exadata and Exalogic "engineered systems," as well as its Enterprise Manager 12c software for management and orchestration. Oracle recently ...
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California Judge: Oracle Obligated to Develop HP Itanium Software
Information Management
Aug. 3, 2012 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. is contractually obligated to continue developing software for HP's Itanium-based servers, a California judge ruled. Both sides have 15 days to file objections to the decision, Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg in ...
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Behind the scenes: Flying alongside the Blue Angels and the Oracle aerobatics ...
The Seattle Times
2012: Flying inverted in the foreground, aerobatic Pilot Sean D. Tucker flies his Oracle Challenger III with Blue Angel pilots Lt. Dave Tickle in #6 and Lt. C. J. Simonsen in #5, center, over the Seattle skyline. Tucker, the Blue Angel team and other aerobatic ...
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SAP paying $306M to Oracle after infringement battle
ZDNet (blog)
By Rachel King for Between the Lines | August 2, 2012 -- 22:26 GMT (15:26 PDT). Follow @zdnetrachel. Oracle has won at least one legal battle this week. SAP is paying the hardware giant $306 million in damages following the copyright infringement suit.
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Murdock to keep 7-bedroom home, elephant tusks, rare orchids in sale of Lanai ...
Washington Post
HONOLULU — David Murdock has sold his Hawaiian island, but he's keeping his seven-bedroom Lanai home, a woodworking shop containing koa furniture, two carved elephant tusks in a resort lobby, and 1000 rare orchid plants. The billionaire is holding ...
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Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 12c Ready for Developers
eWeek
Oracle has announced the latest release of Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 12c, the latest release of its tooling for the Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE) that introduces new design-time tools for Oracle Application Development Framework ...
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News Summary: HP wins court ruling in court battle with Oracle over server ...
Washington Post
THE VICTOR: Hewlett-Packard Co. says it won a "tremendous" victory in its battle to force Oracle Corp. to continue making software for one of its server lines. A California state court proposed an order that would force Oracle to support HP's servers.
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SAP to pay Oracle £197m in copyright infringement dispute
ITProPortal
Oracle, the world's leading database software company, alleges that an SAP unit downloaded and copied its software to avoid paying licensing fees. The infringement allegedly originated in SAP's TomorrowNow unit, which was shut down in 2008. The firm ...
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Kewill Flagship(TM) Achieves Oracle Validated Integration With Oracle's JD ...
MarketWatch (press release)
This Oracle Validated Integration enables easier implementations, lower implementation costs and improved customer satisfaction. Kewill Flagship supports high performance and high volume shipping, serving both domestic and international shipping ...
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Oracle, SAP stipulate to $306M payment
Philadelphia Business Journal
SAP, a German company that has its North American headquarters in Newtown Square, Pa., and Oracle are bitter competitors in the market for software used by organizations to run their operations. Oracle's lawsuit against SAP stemmed from actions by ...
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SAP to bung Oracle at least $306m in software piracy row
Register
Oracle sued SAP in 2007, claiming that the German biz's TomorrowNow subsidiary illegally downloaded Oracle software and support documents in an effort to pilfer Oracle customers. SAP eventually admitted wrongdoing, and it shut down the maintenance ...
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SAP agrees to pay Oracle $306m in copyright fight
Inquirer
SAP had already admitted that its software was scraping Oracle's software and running it on SAP servers. Now the two firms have stipulated that SAP will pay Oracle $306m in damages with Oracle looking forward to SAP's appeal of the 2010 verdict where it ...
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As New Reality Sets In, Oracle Braces For The Future
IT-Director.com
As an avid enterprise IT watcher, I am constantly amazed at the uncanny ability of Oracle to reinvent itself after depending on its bread-and-butter database software for more than 35 years. It's a classic tale of how one company refuses to give in, despite the ...
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Four of 14 Teams Registered to Challenge Oracle Racing
NBC Bay Area
Only four foreign challengers met the deadline to enter the Louis Vuitton Cup next summer to determine the opponent for Oracle Racing in the 34th America's Cup, though officials insist the host city can still expect a huge economic boost of about $1 billion ...
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SAP to pay $426M in dispute with Oracle
Bizjournals.com
SAP, which admitted fault, will pay Oracle a minimum of $426 million when attorneys fees are included, said Oracle General Counsel Dorian Daley. The case is still before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and SAP could end up paying significantly more.
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SAP Will Pay Oracle $306 Million Over Copyright Infringement
All Things Digital
Software giant Oracle has agreed to accept $306 million in damages from rival SAP stemming from the bitter copyright infringement lawsuit the two contested in 2010. A jury had initially awarded Oracle $1.3 billion until a judge set that judgment aside, ...
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Blogs12 new results for Oracle
 
SAP Will Pay Oracle $306 Million Over Copyright Infringement - Arik ...
By Arik Hesseldahl
Software giant Oracle has agreed to accept $306 million in damages from rival SAP stemming from the bitter copyright infringement lawsuit the two contested in 2010. A jury had initially awarded Oracle $1.3 billion until a judge set that ...
AllThingsD
SAP Is Paying Out $306 Million To Oracle - Business Insider
By Reuters
The proposed agreement requires court approval, and would clear the way for Oracle to ask the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to restore a $1.3 billion jury award in this case, according to a joint filing with a federal court in Oakland, ...
SAI
HP Wins Court Battle With Oracle Over Server Software Support ...
By gdrosenblum
Computer maker Hewlett-Packard said it has won a big victory in its court battle to force Oracle to continue making software for one of its server lines.
CBS San Francisco
WyBlog -- Judge rules Oracle can't abandon HP's Itanium servers
By Chris Wysocki
Judge rules Oracle can't abandon HP's Itanium servers. Good news VMS fans! Reports of Itanium's death were, uh, exaggerated. Yesterday a judge ruled that Oracle breached their contract with HP when they dropped support for HP's Itanium ...
WyBlog
Oracle Buys Xsigo | Client Server News
By rhall2091
Xsigo, which has worked with Oracle in the past, is more established than the fledging Nicira. Xsigo's stuff is supposed to simplify cloud infrastructure and operations by letting customers to connect any server to any network and storage ...
Client Server News
Oracle Weblogic Quick Guide | IdioTechie
By IdioTechie
This article highlights a step by step guide on Oracle Weblogic server and establishing a connection with Oracle XE database at the backend.
IdioTechie
Data Job of the Day: Oracle Business Intelligence Manager | Data ...
By A.R. Guess
by Angela Guess Accenture is looking for an Oracle Business Intelligence Manager. The location for this position is negotiable. According to the post, &...
DATAVERSITY
Oracle Report ~ Friday August 3 2012 | Shift Frequency
By Gillian
Oracle Report | Full Moon Phase – Moon in Aquarius/Pisces. Venus moves into opposition with the Galactic Center, the hub of creativity, today. Anytime a planet moves into this position it is amplified to maximum effect. This means that issues ...
Shift Frequency
Oracle and SAP reach deal in legal spat - ContraCostaTimes.com
By By Steve Johnson sjohnson@mercurynews.com
Oracle and its German software rival SAP announced a deal Thursday that avoids a second lengthy trial in their protracted legal fight and guarantees the Redwood City company will get at least $426 million in damages and legal fees along ...
Business
Oracle, Xsigo, VMware, Nicira, SDN and IOV: IO IO It's Off to Work ...
By Greg Schulz
In case you missed it, VMware recently announced spending $1.05 billion USD acquiring startup Nicira for their virtualization and software technology that.
Business 2 Community
Oracle plans to appeal court finding | IT-Online
By Allan Davison
Oracle has responded to yesterday's news about a court finding in favour of HP and the continued development of software for the Itanium server range. The...
IT-Online
Oracle Fusion HCM has gone global! - Qualogy.sr
By Communication
Fusion HCM has gone global! What does this mean and what is the proof behind this statement. To start with the proof… In Fusion HCM Oracle has intro.
Qualogy Oracle Java and Alfresco...

Web2 new results for Oracle
 
General Presentation | Oracle and Xsigo
Oracle is currently reviewing the existing Xsigo product roadmap and will be ... communicated by Xsigo or by Oracle, does not represent a commitment to deliver ...
dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/07/30/oracle-to-buy-xsigo/
ISC Diary | Microsoft Exchange/Sharepoint and others: Oracle ...
Microosft published an unusual knowledge base article today, warning users of certain versions of Microsoft Exchange and Sharepoint server of a remote code ...
isc.sans.edu/diary.html?storyid=13780


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