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SAP calls time on TomorrowNow

News German software giant SAP today said it would shut down its TomorrowNow subsidiary, following damaging legal action with rival Oracle. However, SAP has been engaged in a long-running legal case with Oracle after TomorrowNow was accused of stealing...

[July 23, 2008, 9:01]

TomorrowNow chief lambasts Oracle

News TomorrowNow, the SAP subsidiary at the centre of a major legal dispute between its parent and Oracle, has questioned the latter's ability to provide good-value support to its customers and to innovate in software over the long term.

[May 30, 2007, 15:12]

SAP chief looks to day after TomorrowNow

News A few customers have asked TomorrowNow, but I would not say that I am aware about it in detail. If you find that the download problem with TomorrowNow is far more extensive than you had initially envisioned, would you shut down TomorrowNow and...

[July 6, 2007, 13:56]

Where TomorrowNow goes from here

News Embroiled in controversy, SAP's third-party maintenance and support company TomorrowNow is facing challenging days ahead. SAP disclosed late on Monday that its TomorrowNow subsidiary had inappropriately downloaded Oracle's proprietary software.

[July 4, 2007, 7:47]

SAP admits 'inappropriate' Oracle downloads

News Business applications software company SAP has admitted that its subsidiary TomorrowNow made some "inappropriate" downloads of Oracle software, but has denied it had access to Oracle intellectual property.

[July 3, 2007, 14:19]

System speeds tracking of support engineers

News TomorrowNow, which offers maintenance services to customers of Oracle applications, on Monday is expected to announce a system to better locate its support engineers for more reliable service. On Monday, TomorrowNow is expected to detail an upgrade...

[March 12, 2007, 7:56]

SAP muddies the water with PeopleSoft support buy

News SAP has purchased TomorrowNow, a software company that provides support services for products sold by the former PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards products through TomorrowNow and will include the ability to connect their software with SAP's NetWeaver...

[January 19, 2005, 14:55]

Oracle lawsuit accuses SAP of spying

News The lawsuit, filed in the US Federal District Court for Northern California, names SAP and its wholly owned subsidiary TomorrowNow as defendants. Among its claims, the lawsuit alleges SAP and TomorrowNow engaged in computer fraud and abuse...

[March 23, 2007, 7:43]

SAP boosts British presence

News In response to the PeopleSoft deal, SAP acquired TomorrowNow, a Texas start-up specializing in PeopleSoft services. SAP announced the global expansion of the TomorrowNow service in Copenhagen where it's holding its annual Sapphire convention this...

[April 26, 2005, 10:00]

Suchit Singhal New Business Chat

Blog Comment Currently, Oracle and SAP are also competing in the third-party enterprise software maintenance and support market (the latter through its recently acquired subsidiary TomorrowNow). The complaint alleged that TomorrowNow, which provides discount...

[February 12, 2009, 4:48]

Oracle and SAP spar in courtroom preliminaries

News SAP, Oracle's biggest rival in the enterprise software business, is calling on the US District Court in San Francisco to keep the case narrowed to TomorrowNow, the subsidiary that SAP has acknowledged improperly downloaded Oracle software and...

[August 30, 2007, 8:31]

Oracle amends complaint in SAP suit

News Oracle, which in March filed a lawsuit against SAP and its wholly owned subsidiary TomorrowNow, alleges TomorrowNow copied and stored its proprietary software and support materials when accessing its system.

[June 4, 2007, 9:08]

SAP sheds light on 'enterprise in a box' strategy

News However, the German software maker's financial gains this quarter may be adversely affected if it is forced to pay a fine resulting from the ongoing intellectual-property case with Oracle involving its TomorrowNow subsidiary.

[July 19, 2007, 15:59]

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