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Oracle files lawsuit against rival SAP

Oracle Corp announced on Friday that it has filed a lawsuit against rival SAP, alleging a "massive" theft of proprietary information.

Updated on: Mar 23, 2007 11:50 AM IST
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Oracle Corp announced on Friday that it has filed a lawsuit against rival SAP, alleging a "massive" theft of proprietary information.

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The lawsuit, filed in the US Federal District Court in San Francisco names SAP and it's wholly owned subsidiary TomorrowNow, a third-party provider of support services for Oracle's PeopleSoft, J D Edwards and Siebel product lines, as defendants.

The lawsuit alleges that SAP has systematically, illegally accessed Oracle's customer-support Web site and taken "thousands" of Oracle software products and other proprietary support materials for its own use.

"SAP will not comment until it has had a chance to review the lawsuit", said a spokesman of the organization. SAP acquired TomorrowNow in 2005.

Oracle says, that since late November it noticed an unusually heavy volume of download activity on Oracle's password-protected customer support and maintenance site for its PeopleSoft and J D Edwards customers, reported CNET.News.

Upon a review of the Customer Connection site, Oracle alleges that it found more than 10,000 illicit downloads in which customers with expired, or soon-to-expire, support and maintenance contracts had accessed the support and maintenance site.

 
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