SAP admits to "inappropriate downloads" of Oracle code
Software giant admits to some copyright infringement as it answers Oracle lawsuit allegations.
SAP has admitted TomorrowNow employees did make some "inappropriate downloads"
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A 25-year veteran enterprise technology expert, Miya Knights applies her deep understanding of technology gained through her journalism career to both her role as a consultant and as director at Retail Technology Magazine, which she helped shape over the past 17 years. Miya was educated at Oxford University, earning a master’s degree in English.
Her role as a journalist has seen her write for many of the leading technology publishers in the UK such as ITPro, TechWeekEurope, CIO UK, Computer Weekly, and also a number of national newspapers including The Times, Independent, and Financial Times.
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