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Fusion middleware project will provide a common basis for all Oracle applications and ... software during an upgrade project. "SAP is changing its architecture, and that will require some major ...
Oracle is putting out the word that it's gaining market share at the expense of SAP to distract attention from its declining revenues and profits, but the numbers put the lie to the spin.
The Bottom Line: Putting the confusing marketing of its parts aside, NetWeaver constitutes SAP’s new services-oriented architecture ... SAP NetWeaver is the basis for SAP to offer composite ...
(HANA is short for HAsso’s New Architecture.) SAP says it will allow customers to run its various software without the need for Oracle’s database. An audience member asked Plattner about ...
This falls in line with the three-tier architecture common to SAP, and provides customers with some advantages, according to Oracle. It “allows for any combination of hardware and operating ...
The face-off between SAP and Oracle has intensified over the last couple of years as SAP went down the integration road with its Enterprise Services Architecture strategy that concluded this year ...
Enterprise software giant Oracle has wrapped up a years-long lawsuit against its European competitor SAP by agreeing to forego a massive $1.3 billion copyright verdict it won in 2010. Germany ...
LOS ANGELES — SAP ... Oracle Corp., J.D. Edwards & Co. and Siebel Systems Inc. The key is adherence to industry standards, he said. “These [standards] are what we use; they are the basis ...
The Oracle-SAP trial ended its second week with some ... “You’re not saying that for a person making a decision on a rational basis, that an ‘aspirational goal’ would be a reason to ...
While conceding that SAP may have had some legitimate basis to access Oracle's Web site as a contract consultant for Oracle customers with current support rights, Oracle blasted the company for ...
Oracle’s stock (NYSE: ORCL) is up by more than 40% since December 2016. In comparison, close rival SAP’s stock (NYSE: SAP) has grown at a higher rate of over 60% during the same period.