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Vishal Sikka named in Teradata lawsuit against Germany’s SAP
22 Jun 2018
Former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka, chief technology officer of SAP between 2007 and 2014, is accused of being "aware of and supportive of SAP’s misappropriation of Teradata’s trade secrets” during the development of SAP’s HANA platform
SAP launches private cloud for mid-size business
02 Feb 2017
Bosch and SAP combine expertise for Industry 4.0
21 Sep 2016
SAP and Oracle smoke $359-mn peace pipe over 2007 lawsuit
14 Nov 2014
Enterprise software giants SAP and Oracle Corp have agreed to settle their long-running legal TomorrowNow copyright lawsuit, with SAP agreeing to pay Oracle over $359 million
Former SAP executive Michael Reh joins Infosys
07 Oct 2014
Former SAP executive Vishal Sikka to head Infosys
12 Jun 2014
Former SAP AG executive board member Vishal Sikka will be the new CEO & MD of Infosys, while co founders N R Narayana Murthy and S Gopalakrishnan will step down as executive chairman and executive vice chairman, respectively
SAP acquires e-commerce software firm Hybris
06 Jun 2013
German enterprise software maker SAP AG has acquired Swiss e-commerce software developer Hybris in a bid to expand into the $37-billion e-commerce technology market
SAP to pay Oracle over $300 mn in copyright-infringement lawsuit
03 Aug 2012
SAP AG will pay its larger rival Oracle Corp at least $306 million in damages in a copyright-infringement lawsuit for its defunct US subsidiary TomorrowNow's illegal downloads of Oracle’s software
SAP to acquire Ariba Inc for $4.3 bn
23 May 2012
The deal comes five months after SAP acquired US-based web-based software company SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion
SAP to buy Success Factors for $3.4 bn
05 Dec 2011
SAP is buying US-based web-based software firm SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion in cash, in a bid to become a global leader in the cloud-computing market
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