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Australian TomorrowNow customers have included Allianz, casino group Sky City Entertainment Group, and manufacturer National Foods, however it remains unclear if the firms still use services from the SAP subsidiary.
TomorrrowNow provided third-party support for Oracle and other applications, and was bought by SAP in February 2005 as part of the German giant's effort to compete with U.S.-based Oracle.
However, SAP has been engaged in a long-running legal case with Oracle after TomorrowNow was accused of stealing corporate information, including software code, from Oracle.
"SAP is working directly with TomorrowNow's more than 225 current customers to help them return to support from Oracle for those customers on PeopleSoft, JD Edwards or Siebel applications or to smoothly transition to new support options," said SAP in a statement Tuesday.
"Our goal is to assist our customers in transitioning to a new support provider, including Oracle, without a disruption to their support during the wind-down process," said Mark White, executive chairman of TomorrowNow.
SAP said it intended to conclude the wind-down process prior to October 31.
Renai LeMay of ZDNet Australia reported from Sydney.
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- good work SAP. Buy winding down TomorrowNow they convey the message that SAP can make it to the 7th age of computing on its own.
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