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A new study estimates that Oracle became the leading provider of ERP applications in 2024, stealing a position that SAP had held since the early 1980s. According to calculations by analysts from ...
Oracle and SAP, two giant predominately on-premise ERP vendors, are at an interesting crossroads where both will be talking more about software as a service and trying to prove their cloud chops.
In addition, SAP’s and Oracle’s missteps and their ecosystems’ inability to serve new customers opens the door for Microsoft’s Dynamics ERP product set.
What followed was the Oracle CTO embarking on the 'full Ellison’ - a read through of a list of 100 companies and government agencies which he said have either completely moved off of SAP and onto ...
A report from Digital Shadows and Onapsis found that there’s been a 100 percent increase in the number of publicly-available exploits for SAP and Oracle ERP applications over the last three years.
Oracle and SAP have been singled out as having the most inconsistent prices for licence and maintenance support costs for ERP systems across government departments, according to the Cabinet Office.
Oracle's recent surge in cloud-applications revenue —it sold $1 billion in SaaS apps during the quarter ended May 31 and $3.4 billion for the year—give it a legitimate chance to overtake SAP ...