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Thu, Nov 12, 2009 15:19 EST

Leo's Letter to Larry: SAP 'Olive Branch' to Oracle Turns into a PR Nightmare

An ill-conceived letter is causing a storm of unwanted attention for Leo Apotheker and SAP.

Topic: Applications

Blog: Enterprise Software Unplugged

Current Rating: 4 Comments: 2

File this under high-tech PR nightmares: Oracle is facing protracted European antitrust review proceedings over its Sun Microsystems purchase. At issue: The future of the Java programming language and competition in the database market.

The European Commission, in the position of approving or blocking the deal, and Oracle continue to clash and exchange verbal jousts. Other vendors take sides, interested and invested parties opine passionately, and database gurus spread their doom-and-gloom or "no big deal" scenarios.

The difference between heroes and villains in the saga is sometimes unclear. For sure, though, Oracle and its intentions have been demonized more often than evangelized.

Enter SAP. Wait, what? Yes. Enter SAP into the fray. Uh oh.

In SAP's own words: In light of the proposed Oracle Sun merger, we, like many others, have concerns about customer choice in the database market and the future open licensing of Java. We communicated our concerns to both Oracle and Sun at the working level as far back as the end of July 2009, recalled SAP officials, in a just released statement.

OK. That's fine, SAP. You've got a right to express your opinion in letters to both vendors and regulatory agencies.

But wait. There's more.

Since there was no response, our CEO Leo Apotheker took the initiative and wrote to both Oracle and Sun CEOs in the middle of September to voice our concerns again, offer a dialogue, and attempt to clarify the issues. We have not heard back from Oracle, but instead found Leo Apotheker's letter leaked to the press last week.

That second, now-mysterious letter was at the center of a recent Wall Street Journal editorial piece, which questioned some apparent improprieties of the letter's motives, noting the "multibillion-dollar industrial espionage lawsuit pending against SAP in the U.S." by Oracle. (That's the TomorrowNow legal saga that just won't go away fast enough for SAP.)

According to the Journal editorial: "Mr. Apotheker does not exactly say that he can solve Oracle's Commission problem. But if resolving SAP's concerns would have no effect on the Commission's inquiry, it's hard to understand what the point would be of the two executives meeting about them." SAP subsequently termed the Journal's editorial "misleading speculation."

The relationship between Oracle and SAP can best be summed up like this: "It's complicated." Perhaps a diplomatic Apotheker was using the occasion to heal the discord between the two companies: SAP is a customer of Oracle's, a more-than-just-a-little-curious observer of Oracle's database dealings, as well as a nemesis and archrival in the Big ERP software market.

All of which makes SAP and Oracle: Frenemies? Maybe. But Pen Pals who regularly exchange M&A business strategies, industry gossip and other pleasantries? Not in a million years. (Can you imagine: "Soooooo, Larry, how's the weather in Redwood Shores? Been sailing lately? Have fun at OpenWorld?")

The first letter SAP sent to voice its concerns over the Oracle-Sun deal was to be expected. So noted, SAP. Gotcha. Thanks, and buh-bye.

But a second, more personalized letter, which, while it could have been created with the purest of intentions, could also leave the company fully exposed to unseemly ethical questions? That seems desperate, foolish and out of character for the German software giant.

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Fri, Nov 13, 2009 11:09 EST
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I tend to disagree that this is some huge lasting scandal that will immolate SAP and Leo Apotheker in a pillar of fire.

Seems like it has already blown over.

That being said, hasn't Leo ever heard of a back channel? You don't put this kind of thing on company letterhead and send it around.

Aren't there a bazillion dark corners or coffee shops in Europe where he and Larry could have hashed this thing out in private? How about that place Bobby De Niro goes into at the beginning of Ronin?

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