Business Rivalry
Mar 23 2007, Balendu

Oracle Corp. has recently filed lawsuit against its competitor SAP on the allegations that its German competitor has clandestinely and illegally acquired proprietary materials from the Redwood City giant’s customer support Web site. Oracle has...

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