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Oracle has agreed to pay $46 million to settle claims that Sun Microsystems, which it acquired last year, submitted false claims to US agencies, the US Justice Department said on Monday.
Oracle is challenging the legality of PeopleSoft’s poison pill; trial on that case is scheduled to commence Sept. 27 in Delaware’s Court of Chancery.
The European Commission is studying the U.S. court decision favoring Oracle's PeopleSoft buyout and deciding whether to pursue its own objections.
Beyond the development work and the hardware costs, Oracle licensing fees were well over what West was used to spending for SQL Server licenses. "All the licenses for SQL Server ran about $30,000.
Oracle Corp will pay about $23 million to resolve charges its units in Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and India used slush funds to bribe foreign officials in order to win business, the U.S ...
Oracle vows to appeal a judge's decision that Google's use of Java APIs in the Android mobile operating system did not violate Oracle-owned copyrights.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a jury's finding that Oracle Corp breached an agreement to continue supporting its software for Hewlett-Packard Co's Itanium server platform ...
Today, the US Supreme Court ruled 6-2 in favor of Google in the company's long-running legal battle against Oracle.
The European Commission is studying the U.S. court decision favoring Oracle's PeopleSoft buyout and deciding whether to pursue its own objections.