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SAP and IBM competing for SageNews The UK company, famed for its accounting software, is rumoured to be the object of both IBM’s and SAP’s desires in what could turn into this year’s acquisition battle.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Citrix revenues up 17 per centNews Citrix will no doubt be pleased with strong fourth quarter and 2010 results.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Symantec results better than expectedNews Symantec posts some positive results, beating Wall Street expectations.
By Tom Brewster Published
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SAP profits struck down by Oracle litigationNews Revenues might have shot up but the German software company suffered thanks to the TomorrowNow lawsuit.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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SAP claims record revenues for Q4News The business software heavyweight announces it made €1.5 billion in software revenues in the last quarter.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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SAP boosts security with SECUDE acquisitionNews One of the world’s leading business software vendors has added another string to its bow with the acquisition of a security company.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Oracle faces $100 million lawsuitNews Recent Oracle acquisition Passlogix is accused of pilfering 2FA source code.
By Tom Brewster Published
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SAP confirms Cundus solution acquisition plansNews Tech giant SAP plans to add to its family by acquiring disclosure management solutions from specialist Cundus.
By Maggie Holland Published
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Benioff bashes anti-Salesforce Microsoft marketingNews Marc Benioff said he plans to hit Microsoft where it hurts with some upcoming announcements.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Week in Review: Virgin WiFi? More tablets? Larry Ellison isNews Branson could be bringing his own Wi-Fi hotspots to the country, Acer announces a range of tablets and Larry Ellison has the last laugh as Oracle wins its lawsuit against SAP.
By Alan Lu Published
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Google slams Oracle court code comparisonNews In court, Google claims Oracle edited a code comparison designed to prove the search firm illegally used Java code when creating Android.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Week in Review: Tech City and Google guiltNews This week, David Cameron announced plans to turn the East End of London into a Silicon Valley rival and Google was told off by the ICO.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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