Oracle said its copyright infringement lawsuit against software support services company Rimini Street and the smaller rival's chief executive Seth Ravin would go to trial in September.
Oracle said on Tuesday US time that it was seeking more than US$200 million in damages and an injunction on Rimini's current business model.
Oracle had sued Rimini and Ravin in 2010, alleging copyright infringement, computer fraud and related business torts.
A federal judge confirmed the lawsuit for trial on 1 July, Oracle said.
The lawsuit alleged that privately held Rimini Street stole copyrighted material using the online access codes of Oracle customers.
The US District Court in Las Vegas dismissed in August last year Rimini's counterclaims against Oracle alleging "defamation and unfair competition".
(Reporting by Lehar Maan in Bengaluru; Editing by Kirti Pandey)