Wednesday, 11 July 2012

HP, Oracle clash over software partnerships in closing arguments

Lawyers for Hewlett-Packard and Oracle argued opposite views of independent software vendors' obligations to hardware makers on Tuesday in the closing arguments of a lawsuit over Oracle's decision to stop porting its products to HP's Itanium platform.

The so-called Hurd Agreement that the companies signed in 2010, in which they said they would keep working together as they had before they clashed over former HP CEO Mark Hurd, committed Oracle to continue porting new versions of its database and other software to Itanium, said Jeff Thomas, HP's lead attorney in the case.

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