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PeopleSoft branded the OneWorld product PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne. Oracle Corporation acquisition. Beginning in 2003, Oracle began to maneuver for control of the PeopleSoft company. In June 2003, Oracle made a $13 billion bid in a hostile corporate takeover attempt.
PeopleSoft: Enterprise Software: $10,300 2004: June 2004 Collaxa Business process management May 2004 Phaos Corporation Identity management January 22, 2004 SiteWorks Solutions Clinical trials management 2003: June 2003 Reliaty Enterprise data protection June 2003 FileFish Enterprise content management 2002: June 2002 Steltor
PeopleSoft went ahead with the JD Edwards acquisition anyway, and in 2005, Oracle Corporation finally took ownership of the combined JD Edwards-PeopleSoft organization. As of 2020, Oracle continues to sell and actively support both ERP packages, branded now as JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and JD Edwards World.
“Oracle Corporation and Cerner Corporation today jointly announced an agreement for Oracle to acquire Cerner through an all-cash tender offer for $95.00 per share, or approximately $28.3 billion...
In late December of 2004, Oracle makes its first major acquisition, purchasing PeopleSoft for $10.3 billion, capping one of the most bitter corporate takeovers in modern tech history. The...
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The deal will close on June 8, 2022,” the company wrote in statement. In other words, it got past the oversight of the world’s regulatory bodies and paid off the amount due. With the contracts ...
Workday was founded by David Duffield, founder and former CEO of ERP company PeopleSoft, along with former PeopleSoft chief strategist Aneel Bhusri, following Oracle's acquisition of PeopleSoft in 2005. In October 2012, Workday launched a successful initial public offering that valued the company at $9.5 billion.
Acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle Corporation; Initiator: Oracle Corporation: Target: Sun Microsystems: Type: Full acquisition: Cost: $7.4 billion (value) $5.4 billion (net cash / debt) Initiated: April 20, 2009: Completed: January 27, 2010
The idea of a stand-alone, cloud-hosted customer base was soon adopted by other leading providers at the time, including PeopleSoft (acquired by Oracle), Oracle, SAP and Salesforce.com. [15] The first open-source CRM system was developed by SugarCRM in 2004.
Oracle continues to ramp up its business in the area of marketing tech. Today the enterprise software giant announced that it has acquired AddThis, which Oracle Buys Audience Tracking Firm AddThis ...