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Oracle to buy network gear maker Acme Packet for $1.7 billion Reuters (Reuters) - Software maker Oracle Corp will buy Acme Packet Inc for $1.7 billion net of cash as billionaire CEO Larry Ellison expands into the networking equipment market long dominated by Cisco Systems Inc. Acme is best-known for selling hardware that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Larry Ellison's rebuilt Oracle racing boat back training for America's Cup ... San Jose Mercury News SAN FRANCISCO -- A day after San Francisco 49ers fans got that sinking feeling when their team lost the Super Bowl, Larry Ellison's Oracle Team USA re-launched its newly-repaired boat Monday after a catastrophic capsize months ago while training for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle to Buy Acme Packet for $2.1 Billion New York Times Buying Acme Packet, which is based in Bedford, Mass., is intended to give Oracle tools that allow companies to send data securely across the Internet. Acme Packet's Net-Net products allow customers to use data, voice and video applications across a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle pushes out new Java update to patch security holes CNET Oracle has rushed out a new Java security patch designed to plug up a range of holes in the software. The February Critical Patch Update for Java SE addresses 50 security vulnerabilities, 44 of which affect the use of Java as a plug-in for Web browers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle to buy network equipment maker Acme Packet for $1.7 billion Computerworld The move will enable it to help service providers monetize their IP networks, Oracle said. That's a matter of perpetual concern for network operators concerned that they will become nothing but a commodity "bit pipe" as application providers reap all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle buys network gear maker Acme Packet for $1.9B ZDNet Oracle buys network gear maker Acme Packet for $1.9B. Summary: Oracle has agreed to acquire network gear maker Acme Packet for $1.9 billion, as part of efforts to boost its enterprise network offering to enterprises and service providers. Zack ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle Agrees to Buy Acme Packet for $1.7 Billion in Cash Bloomberg Oracle Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison has spent more than $50 billion on more than 80 acquisitions since 2005 to expand in the market for software and hardware that deliver computing over the Internet, moving beyond the company's traditional ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle to Buy Acme Packet for About $2.1B ABC News Oracle will buy Acme Packet Inc., which makes equipment for telecommunications companies, for about $2.1 billion. Acme's gear is used by more than 1,900 service providers and enterprises around the world. Its technology will complement Oracle's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle Agrees to Buy Acme Packet for $1.98 Billion Fox Business Oracle Corp. (ORCL) has agreed to buy Acme Packet Inc. (APKT) for about $1.98 billion in cash, a deal the technology heavyweight said will accelerate the deployment of all-IP networks. Oracle will pay Acme's shareholders a per-share cash price of $29 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News Summary: Oracle Corp. reaches deal to buy Acme Packet for about $2.1B Washington Post THE DEAL: Oracle is buying network gear company Acme Packet for about $2.1 billion. THE DETAILS: Under the terms of the agreement, Oracle will pay $29.25 per share for Acme. That represents a 22 percent premium over the Bedford, Mass., company's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle to snap up Acme Packet in a deal worth up to $2.1B Boston Business Journal (blog) Acme Packet Inc. (Nasdaq:APKT) has agreed to be bought by Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) in a deal valued at $1.7 billion, the companies announced Monday morning. Oracle will pay $29.25 per share in cash valued at $2.1 billion. The deal is slated to close in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle, Facebook fall, but BlackBerry rises MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Technology stocks were mostly lower Monday, and shares of Oracle Corp. slipped after the corporate-software giant announced it was buying Acme Packet Inc. in a $1.7 billion deal. Oracle shed more than 2% at $35.37 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Neo Technology execs: How Neo4j beat Oracle Database InfoWorld Neo Technology, which was formed in 2007, offers Neo4J, a Java-based open source NoSQL graph database. With a graph database, which can search social network data, connections between data are explored. Neo4j can solve problems that require ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UC4 ONE Automation Platform Achieves Oracle Exadata Optimized Status Marketwire (press release) BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - Feb 4, 2013) - UC4 Software, Inc. today announced it has achieved Oracle Exadata Optimized status through Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), demonstrating that UC4 ONE Automation Platform V9 has been tested and tuned with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle Picks Off Acme Packet for $1.7B TheStreet.com Oracle is acquiring the company for $29.25 a share, or approximately $1.7 billion, net of Acme Packet's cash, according to a statement released early on Monday. Acme Packet's cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments brings the deal's value to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Techs slip as Oracle, Facebook shares fall MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Technology stocks were mostly lower Monday as shares of Oracle Corp. (NASDAQ:ORCL) shed 1% to $35.83 after the software giant announced it was buying Acme Packet Inc. (NASDAQ:APKT) for $29.25 a share in a deal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle VM 3.2 now discovers and manages Sparc servers InfoWorld Google. VMware may be boasting that its software is used by all of the Fortune 100 companies and 96 percent of the Fortune 1000, but the virtualization team at Oracle is either not listening or simply doesn't care. Companies like Oracle, Microsoft, and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle to buy Acme Packet in $1.7B deal Silicon Valley Business Journal Oracle Corp. has agreed to buy session border control technology company Acme Packet in a $1.7 billion deal, net of Acme Packet's cash. Oracle said in a release that the purchase price is $29.25 per share. The deal "is expected to accelerate the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle buys Acme Packet for $2.1 billion, jumps into the SBC game FierceTelecom Oracle is enhancing its enterprise and service provider service capabilities, reaching a deal on Monday to acquire Acme Packet (Nasdaq: APKT), a session border controller (SBC) vendor, for $2.1 billion. The software vendor will pay $29.25 a share, a 22 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Acme Packet Sold to Oracle for $2B; Cue Silicon Valley Envy Xconomy The Larry Ellison machine from Silicon Valley has spent increasing amounts of money to acquire Boston-area icons, including Phase Forward ($685 million), Endeca (about $1 billion), and now Acme Packet—the latter to the tune of $2.1 billion, a 22 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle to acquire Acme Packet for $2.1 billion Boston Business Journal (blog) Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL) and Acme Packet (Nasdaq: APKT) have agreed to an acquisition that values the Bedford, Mass.-based Voice over IP tech firm at $1.7 billion, net of cash, the companies announced Monday. At $29.25 a share, the acquisition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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eVerge Group Goes Live With Oracle Fusion HCM Applications Fort Mills Times eVerge Group is pleased to announce that it has gone live with Oracle HCM Cloud Service to support its internal human resources and payroll processes, bringing payroll processing in house. In a multi-phased approach, the company has implemented the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle rushes out another Java update, fixing 50 vulnerabilities ComputerworldUK Oracle rushed out a security fix for Java in January after the Department of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) recommended the software be disabled by all its users because of security concerns. Those concerns ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle loses Itanium appeal in Hewlett-Packard case ComputerworldUK In August, a California superior court judge ruled that Oracle had a binding contract with HP and ordered it to continue supporting Itanium. Oracle filed its appeal of that ruling in October with California's 6th District Court of Appeal, which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Oracle Global Research Study Finds that Brands Could Lose up to 20% of ... Marketwire (press release) Today Oracle announced the results of its "Global Insights on Succeeding in the Customer Experience Era" report. This global survey of 1,342 senior-level executives from 18 countries in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America yields new ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Oracle Acquires Acme Packet for $1.7 Billion - Arik Hesseldahl ... By Arik Hesseldahl acquisitions_shark Software giant Oracle just announced plans to spend $1.7 billion to acquire Acme Packet, a company that makes VOIP networking gear. Oracle is paying $29.25 a share, which amounts to a 22 percent premium over Acme's ... AllThingsD | ||
Oracle Thumbs Nose At Cisco And Buys Acme Packets for $1.7 ... By Julie Bort Oracle will actually pay $29.25/share, about a 22 percent premium. But when accounting for Acme's cash, Oracle will really be paying, $1.7 billion, the company says. This is an interesting and surprising move for Oracle. Acme Packets makes ... Business Insider | ||
Oracle To Acquire Acme Packet For $2.1 Billion | WebProNews By Chris Crum Oracle President Mark Hurd had this to say about the deal: "The proposed acquisition of Acme Packet is another important piece in Oracle's overall strategy to deliver integrated best-in-class products that address critical customer requirements ... Top News - WebProNews | ||
Oracle to buy Acme Packet for about $2.1B - seattlepi.com (AP) — Oracle will buy Acme Packet Inc., which makes equipment for telecommunications companies, for about $2.1 billion. The deal remains subject to Acme shareholder and regulatory approval. Brian White at Topeka Capital Markets said ... Business Heds Index | ||
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Oracle releases new Java update | Technology | AMEinfo.com Oracle has released ahead of schedule another group of fixes for Java, following disclosures by security researchers of vulnerabilities in the last update of the programming language released in... ExcitingAds! AME Info Latest News | ||
Oracle to acquire Acme Pocket - Page 1 - Communications ... Oracle intends to leverage Acme's session border control technology to develop products that would speed up deployment of all-IP networks - Page 1. Daily IT Newswire | ||
Oracle agrees to buy Acme Packet for $2.1 bln - Proactive Investor Software giant Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) Monday announced that it has agreed to acquire communications company Acme Packet (NASDAQ:APKT) in a deal worth about $2.1 billion on a fully diluted basis. Proactiveinvestors USA & Canada website | ||
Oracle ACE Director – All Things Oracle By Peter Raganitsch If you are not familiar with the Oracle ACE Program, it is a way for Oracle to acknowledge not only technical skills but also personal engagement with the Oracle Community and Technology overall. There is even a FAQ that explains how this ... All Things Oracle | ||
Acme Packet Bought by Oracle - VoIP Watch By Andy Abramson Acme Packet (AKPT) makers of session border controllers and related real time communications technology has been acquired by Oracle, reports the New York Times this morning and others including Reuters. This is an interesting grab by ... VoIP Watch | ||
Fuel Fix » Oracle expands cloud operations By FT.com - Energy Oracle expands cloud operations. ... Oracle has spent $40bn on 70 acquisitions since 2005 as the company reshapes itself to deliver more services over the internet. Read more from Financial Times. Comment. Comments( ). |. Email. E-mail ... Fuel Fix | ||
Oracle Corp says it has agreed to buy network gear maker Acme ... Oracle Corp says it has agreed to buy network gear maker Acme Packet Inc for about $1.9 billion - @CNBC. Breaking news - www.breakingnews.com |
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Oracle Buys Acme Packet Adds Session Border Control Technology to Oracle's Leading Communications Industry Offering to Speed the Deployment of All-IP Networks. www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/1903221 | ||
Oracle Partners Introduce First Oracle Accelerate Solutions for ... New Partner Produced Rapid Implementation Solutions Help Growing Businesses Quickly Adopt Powerful, Innovative Oracle Applications. www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/1902484 | ||
Oracle to Buy Acme Packet for $1.7 Billion - WSJ.com Oracle said it will acquire telecommunications gear maker Acme Packet in a deal valued at $1.7 billion, making its biggest move yet into the market for ... online.wsj.com/.../SB10001424127887323807004578283683... | ||
Oracle, Facebook fall, but BlackBerry rises - Tech Stocks ... Shares of the corporate-software giant slip in the wake of a $1.7 billion acquisition, and Facebook is down sharply. BlackBerry jumps on a Bernstein upgrade. www.marketwatch.com/.../oracle-facebook-fall-but-blackberry... | ||
Oracle to Buy Acme Packet for About $2 Billion Oracle has agreed to buy Acme Packet, which makes network equipment to speed up voice, video and data delivery across networks, for about $2 billion. www.cnbc.com/id/100431235 | ||
Oracle ponies up $2.1bn for Acme Packet to bully its way into unified ... If Oracle sees a good idea and a pile of money sitting underneath it, and that idea is adjacent to something Oracle is already doing, then cofounder and CEO ... www.theregister.co.uk/2013/02/04/oracle_buys_acme_packet/ |
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