German software developer SAP believes it can avoid an antitrust fine for hindering competition through a proposed solution.
The Supreme Court applied the dominant-purpose principle and concluded that an established company buying specialized process-automation software cannot claim it was for personal or self-employment ...
The European Commission plans to run a market test to determine whether or not SAP will pay antitrust fines. SAP is set to ...
The ERP vendor defended its platform maintenance and support policies as standard industry practices but still committed to a ...
Shares in software giant SAP ($SAP) crashed today as it offered to make it easier for customers to switch to rivals’ products ...
The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, in September opened a probe on what it said were possible anticompetitive practices related to SAP's enterprise resource planning software that ...
The commission was seeking feedback on SAP’s proposed changes to how clients can request support and pay for its ...
When Judy and David Blumhorst acquired Cruising Design International, it was meant as their low-stress retirement business. But without proper production management, firefighting became the daily norm ...