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The great divide: Is market consolidation creating super-corporations?
It’s no secret that Oracle is a fast-growing entity following a record number of acquisitions, including the recent US$8.5 million deal with BEA Systems. Many in the channel predict the vendor will continue to expand and instigate a shift in Australia’s IT landscape.
Leanne Mezrani
Jan 17 2008, 3:40PM
Software
Oracle acquires BEA systems
Oracle Corporation has announced it will acquire all outstanding shares of BEA for US$19.375 per share. This equates to a cash offer of approximately US$8.5 million.
Staff Writers
Jan 17 2008, 10:55AM
Software
Oracle drops BEA acquisition offer
Oracle has retracted its US$6.7bn offer to acquire middleware maker BEA, after BEA allowed a Sunday deadline to expire.
Tom Sanders
Oct 30 2007, 6:54AM
Software
BEA shops itself around for US$8.3bn
BEA is soliciting take over bids at US$21 per share, valuing the middleware vendor at US$8.3bn..
Tom Sanders
Oct 29 2007, 6:52AM
Finance
BEA rejects US$6.7bn Oracle offer
BEA has turned down Oracle's US$6.7bn acquisition offer, claiming that it undervalues the company.
Tom Sanders
Oct 16 2007, 6:48AM
Collaboration
BEA marries SOA and Event Server
Java-based event server allows faster and cheaper data analysis.
Tom Sanders
May 30 2007, 7:43AM
Hardware
BEA opens Sydney test centre
Enterprise software vendor BEA Systems has opened a solutions centre in Sydney in a joint effort between BEA, HP, Intel, EMC and Macromedia.
Staff Writers
May 4 2005, 4:01PM
Software
BEA in channel drive
Enterprise software outfit BEA Systems has stepped up its commitment to channel partners with the addition of Andrew Paton as its “alliance architect.”
Byron Connolly
Feb 3 2005, 12:00AM
Services
BEA ships all-in-one ISV platform
BEA Systems has unveiled an all-in-one offering for ISVs to use building and installing web applications on BEA's Java-based platform.
Antone Gonsalves
Aug 24 2004, 12:00AM
Software
BEA beefs up developer, SOE initiatives
BEA Systems aims to add muscle to its developer initiatives, said Cornelius Willis, the company's new vice president of developer marketing.
Elizabeth Montalbano
Mar 23 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Microsoft must try harder on standards: BEA
Microsoft must work harder to demonstrate its commitment to open standards, according to one of its key software development partners.
Angus Kidman
Jan 20 2004, 12:00AM
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