SAN FRANCISCO — After a three year delay, Hewlett-Packard and Oracle Corp. will finally go head-to-head next week in a contract fight with billions of dollars at stake.
The jury trial—which could stretch up to five weeks—will present a case study of how Silicon Valley business relationships go bad. It will also see appearances by big names in tech, including Oracle chairman Larry Ellison, Oracle co-CEO Safra Catz, former HP executive vice president Ann Livermore, and former Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini.
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