Software firm Teradata Corp. and German tech giant SAP SE have reached a $480 million settlement to resolve years of antitrust and trade secret claims that were poised for trial in the coming weeks.
Teradata entered a settlement agreement in which SAP will pay it $480 million to resolve litigation. Teradata, a database software company, had alleged starting in 2018 that SAP misappropriated trade ...
Teradata has filed a lawsuit alleging that SAP built its HANA--the in-memory database that serves as the backbone to its next-gen applications--by misappropriating its intellectual property. Read also ...
“We are disappointed by and disagree with the apparent outcome and are considering our options in response,” SAP said in a statement on Thursday's decision. Teradata said it was pleased by the 9th ...
Teradata has filed a legal suit in California against SAP, alleging that the Germany-based business software supplier stole its intellectual property in the late 2000s in order to make the Hana ...
Update: The story was updated with Teradata's statement. German software maker SAP (NYSE:SAP) would have to face a lawsuit by San Diego-based Teradata (NYSE:TDC), which accused the European company of ...
Data analytics system developer Teradata has sued SAP charging the giant software developer with trade secret misappropriation, copyright infringement and antitrust violations. In a complaint filed ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - SAP SE, Europe's most valuable technology company, was sued on Wednesday by U.S. company Teradata, which accused it of stealing trade secrets, copyright infringement and ...