Teradata takes SAP to court, says ex-CTO Sikka was in the know
Cloud-based data and analytics firm Teradata has filed a complaint in a US court against German firm SAP alleging trade secret misappropriation, copyright infringement and antitrust violations.
The complaint, filed with the US District Court for the Northern District of California, claimed that key SAP employees, including its then former chief technology officer Vishal Sikka ( pictured) was "aware of and supported SAP's misappropriation of Teradata's trade secrets during the development of HANA".
Sikka is considered to be the force behind SAP's analytics platform, HANA that had helpedthe companystrengthen its position in the global market.
The complaint has been filed against SAP SE, SAP America, Inc and SAP Labs, LLC (collectively, SAP), Teradata said. In its complaint, Teradata alleged that SAP has "engaged in a decade-long campaign of anti-competitive behaviour, to thedetrimentoftheparties'customers and Teradata alike" and that the German firm had "lured" Teradata into a purported joint venture to gain access to the latter's intellectual property.
"SAP's purpose for the JV was to steal Teradata's trade secrets, developed over the course of four decades, and use them to quickly develop and introduce a competing though inferior product, SAP HANA," it claimed.
Teradata further alleged that upon the release of SAP HANA, SAP promptly terminated the JV and that "SAP is now attempting to coerce its customers into using HANA only, to the exclusion of Teradata".