February 24, 2026
German software giant SAP has agreed to pay Teradata $480 million to end a long-simmering dispute between the companies, including claims that SAP violated antitrust law and stole trade secrets, along with patent infringement claims against Teradata.
February 12, 2024
Data analytics outfit Teradata urged the Ninth Circuit on Monday to revive its trade secret and tying claims against software giant SAP, saying a lower court judge wrongly excluded testimony from its expert economist and misconstrued agreements about confidentiality made when the two companies attempted a partnership.
November 09, 2021
A federal judge in California has whittled down the trade secret claims that data analytics outfit Teradata is bringing against SAP but also has cut down the German software giant's infringement counterclaims by finding that one of SAP's data processing patents is ineligible under the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice ruling.
October 07, 2021
Data analytics company Teradata Corp. will face off against software giant SAP in California federal court over whether Teradata's trade secret misappropriation claims and SAP's patent infringement counterclaims should be trimmed in advance of a jury trial set for next year. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.
December 13, 2018
A California federal judge has refused to toss a data analytics company's copyright infringement and antitrust claims against software maker SAP SE, but dismissed its trade secret claims for now.
September 04, 2018
SAP SE urged a California federal court on Friday to dismiss a suit brought by data analytics company Teradata Corp. that accuses the software maker of stealing trade secrets through their collaboration and using them to launch an anti-competitive product, calling the product "revolutionary" and saying it was developed independently.
June 20, 2018
Data analytics company Teradata Corp. accused SAP in California federal court on Tuesday of stealing trade secrets while collaborating on a joint project and then using that information to develop its own rival database management software.