TomorrowNow CEO resigns; SAP might sell subsidiary
SAP said Monday that the CEO and other top executives of its TomorrowNow subsidiary
have resigned and that the enterprise software maker may sell the business.
TomorrowNow's CEO, Andrew Nelson, and his core team will step down as part
of the management shakeup, according to SAP. Mark White, who was appointed TomorrowNow's
executive chairman in July, will remain employed.
White said in a statement that the company is working to ensure that its customers
see no service disruptions as a result of the resignations. TomorrowNow is a
maintenance and support provider for customers of Oracle's PeopleSoft, JD Edwards
and Siebel software lines.
Nelson's departure follows Oracle Corp.'s filing of a lawsuit
against SAP and TomorrowNow, charging that the companies illegally
hacked into Oracle's secure support Web site.
An SAP spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment Monday.
IDG News Service
Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery. Download this whitepaper to find out the top reasons to upgrade and how to get continuous data protection and complete system recovery.
Data and system loss — from a hard drive failure, malicious attack, natural disaster, or simple human error — can happen anytime. Don’t leave your business vulnerable. Make sure you have a secure recovery strategy in place. Symantec's latest backup and system recovery technology can efficiently restore critical applications, individual emails and documents and even restore your entire system in minutes in the event of a loss.
Businesses face a growing challenge to ensure that the IT environment is properly protected. Backup Exec 12 integrates with other applications in the Symantec family of products, to complement your current data protection strategy, keep your data securely backed up and make it recoverable when you need it most.







