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  • Oracle-SAP case takes dramatic 11th-hour turn

    Oracle's lawsuit against SAP has taken an unexpected turn four days before trial was due to begin, with SAP saying it won't contest charges that it contributed to acts of copyright infringement by its TomorrowNow subsidiary.

    Written by James Niccolai29 Oct. 10 12:46
  • Oracle-SAP case takes dramatic eleventh-hour turn

    Oracle's lawsuit against SAP has taken an unexpected turn four days before trial was due to begin, with SAP saying it won't contest charges that it contributed to acts of copyright infringement by its TomorrowNow subsidiary.

    Written by James Niccolai29 Oct. 10 09:44
  • Macquarie University deploys Oracle RAC

    If asked to determine which is of greater importance — the bar opening on time or keeping IT up and running — many university students would likely argue the former, but according to Macquarie University’s CIO, Marc Bailey, there are two occasions a year when the student response is universally IT: Exam results night.

    Written by Tim Lohman27 Oct. 10 11:30
  • ASG acquires Progress Pacific

    ASG (ASX: ASZ) has expanded its enterprise credentials with the acquisition of SAP consulting and services provider Progress Pacific.

    Written by Computerworld Staff21 Oct. 10 13:00
  • Domino Sugar moves SAP and much more to cloud

    Most of today's CIOs like to keep the company's most critical data and applications close, inside the biggest data center, where IT can see or touch the servers involved.

    Written by Kevin Fogarty19 Oct. 10 06:30
  • SAP executive named Mozilla CEO

    The Mozilla Corporation announced Thursday that SAP executive Gary Kovacs is its new CEO, a move that gives the Firefox Web browser backer a leader with ample experience in mobile software.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus15 Oct. 10 06:20
  • SAP's NetWeaver isn't dead yet

    SAP voiced strong support and provided an updated road map for its NetWeaver platform on Tuesday, further suggesting that the company has no immediate plans to shore up its middleware portfolio by purchasing a vendor such as Tibco.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus13 Oct. 10 02:41
  • Metro Bank outsources entire IT infrastructure

    Metro Bank, the first high street bank to be launched in the UK in over a century, opened its first branch in July with a company-wide outsourced, pay-as-you-grow IT infrastructure.

    Written by Leo King12 Oct. 10 06:26
  • HP-SAP merger talk considered far-fetched

    Hewlett-Packard's <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/d/the-industry-standard/hp-names-ex-sap-chief-apotheker-new-ceo-466">surprise decision last week</a> to appoint ex-SAP CEO Léo Apotheker to its top job has stirred up speculation that HP will acquire the enterprise applications giant to compete more effectively against rival Oracle, but some analysts say the notion is mere piffle.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus05 Oct. 10 07:08
  • HP picks former SAP chief Apotheker as new CEO

    Hewlett-Packard has named former SAP CEO Leo Apotheker to be its new president and chief executive, replacing Mark Hurd, who resigned abruptly last month in the midst of a scandal.

    Written by James Niccolai and Marc Ferranti01 Oct. 10 08:44
  • HP picks former SAP chief Apotheker as new CEO

    Hewlett-Packard has named a former CEO of SAP, Leo Apotheker, to be its new president and chief executive, replacing Mark Hurd who resigned abruptly last month in the midst of a scandal.

    Written by James Niccolai01 Oct. 10 07:06
  • Ego Pharmaceuticals wins SAP CEO choice award

    Ego Pharmaceuticals has taken out SAP Australia’s ‘CEO’s choice award’ for its go live with SAP Business All-in-One and BusinessObjects Edge Business Intelligence software.

    Written by Computerworld Staff23 Sept. 10 13:02
  • SAP rolls out wave of 'rapid deployment' apps

    SAP is unleashing a set of "Rapid Deployment" software applications that can be rolled out in as little as 12 weeks, the company announced Wednesday.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus23 Sept. 10 04:09
  • SAP moves an OnDemand service to Amazon

    SAP has migrated its online service for reporting carbon emissions over to an Amazon cloud platform, the company announced Monday.

    Written by Joab Jackson22 Sept. 10 03:59
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