SAP ordered to pay $139M to Versata in patent case Aug 28, 2009
Versata, which is based in Austin, also develops business software ... Versata used to be known as Vision Software Tools Inc. and based in Oakland, Calif. (Philadelphia Business Journal, PA)
SAP fined $139 mn in patent case Aug 28, 2009
GERMANY: A US court has ordered German software maker SAP to pay competitor Versata about $139 million for patent violations, a spokesman for SAP said ... A US court has ordered German software maker SAP to pay competitor Versata about $139 million for patent violations, a spokesman for SAP said. (India Times, India)
Versata Software Wins $139 Million Verdict in Patent Suit Against German Vendor Aug 28, 2009
A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, ruled that the German software vendor SAP should pay Versata Software, McKool's client, $138 ... The patents in question cover Versata's software that allows its customers to manage pricing for its products along complex distribution networks ... Versata had asked the jury for $190 million. (Law.com)
SAP Told by Texas Jury to Pay $139 Million to Versata for Patent Violation Aug 27, 2009
SAP Told by Jury to Pay $139 Million to Versata Over Patents - Bloomberg ... SAP Told by Jury to Pay $139 Million to Versata Over Patents ... 6 million to Versata Software Inc. for violating its patents, a federal jury decided. (Bloomberg -- Germany)
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Most recently he was chief architect for Versata Inc., an enterprise application development tool vendor ... Nine years ago she co-founded and managed a consulting services company focused on Versata. (San Jose Business Journal, CA)
Sun Microsystems Wins Patent Defense Verdict in Eastern District of Texas Apr 29, 2009
Now we have news that last Friday a jury in Marshall, Texas, cleared Sun Microsystems of a wide range of claims -- including patent infringement, trade secret theft and breach of contract -- made by a Versata Software, which was seeking more than $100 million in damages ... Versata, formerly known as Triology Software, claimed that Sun stole its technology for the WC5 software configurator, which allows customers to modify all aspects of a product they want to buy and handles the complicated... (Law.com)