The world of enterprise applications software is short on entertainment, so we can thank Larry Ellison for providing some. This week, Oracle’s co-founder and chief executive hired private detectives to serve a court subpoena on Léo Apotheker, Hewlett-Packard’s new chief executive.
Mr Ellison is irate at various targets – at HP for ejecting his friend Mark Hurd as its chief executive
(Mr Ellison has since appointed Mr Hurd as co-president of Oracle); at SAP, his German competitor, for allowing its former subsidiary TomorrowNow to take Oracle software; and at Mr Apotheker, formerly SAP’s chief executive, for his role in both companies.
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