Next Technik
Acquisition in 2023
Next Technik is an Australian-owned NetSuite SuiteCloud Development (SDN) partner with operations in Australia.
Oxygen Systems
Acquisition in 2019
Oxygen Systems, headquartered in Joinville, Brazil, is a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation as of June 26, 2019. The company specializes in cloud-based information technology solutions, primarily focusing on localizing Oracle's NetSuite ERP system to meet taxation and reporting requirements for multinational corporations operating in Brazil.
NetSuite
Acquisition in 2016
NetSuite Inc. is a cloud computing company that specializes in providing cloud-based financials, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and omnichannel commerce software solutions. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, NetSuite serves a diverse range of industries, including wholesale distribution, professional services, e-commerce, manufacturing, and healthcare. Its comprehensive business management application suite includes features for financial management, customer relationship management (CRM), professional services automation, and e-commerce capabilities, all designed to streamline processes across various departments. Notable offerings include NetSuite OneWorld, which manages multiple companies and legal entities with differing currencies and tax regulations, and SuiteCommerce, tailored for retail and business-to-business operations. The company markets its solutions directly to medium-sized businesses and enterprise divisions, as well as through partnerships with channel affiliates, supporting customers in over 100 countries. Since becoming a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation in 2016, NetSuite has continued to expand its suite of services, including offerings in blockchain technology.
BigMachines
Acquisition in 2013
BigMachines is a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions designed to enhance B2B sales processes. The company specializes in product configuration, pricing, quoting, and proposal generation, enabling sales teams to streamline their operations from opportunity to order. Its award-winning applications facilitate quick product configuration, effective management of complex pricing, and the generation of legal contracts, making it easier for sales professionals to close deals. BigMachines serves a diverse range of industries, including software, high-tech, manufacturing, medical devices, and financial services. The company's offerings are characterized by their integration capabilities with major CRM and ERP systems, such as those from Salesforce, Oracle, Microsoft, and SAP. BigMachines boasts a rapidly expanding customer base that includes prominent global organizations and innovative growth companies, further solidifying its position as a key player in the sales technology market.
mValent
Acquisition in 2009
mValent was a software company that specialized in application configuration management solutions. Founded independently, it was acquired by Oracle in February 2009. The company's primary product, mValent Integrity, simplified and automated configuration management for diverse application environments, including Java, Windows, mainframe/legacy systems, and packaged applications. In addition to its software, mValent offered services such as configuration studies, implementation planning, training, deployment assistance, change management workflow analysis, process redesign workshops, and custom services tailored to enterprise IT organizations' needs.
Skywire Software
Acquisition in 2008
Skywire Software, LLC develops industry-specific software products to integrate processes, people, and information for enterprises in insurance, financial services, healthcare, utility, legal, and professional services industries. It offers Docuflex to design documents, accept transaction and input data, and personalize and distribute documents; Documaker to create, maintain, and distribute customer documents; a system to display, present, and view documents across Internet and enterprise; EBPP that provides billing information; and a systems to convert paper review into a Web-based process. The company also provides software to transform text-based information into documents; GA Agency Management System to automate back-office functions; InsBridge, an insurance rating, rules, and underwriting system; and a Web-based title and settlement system, and software to conduct document testing. In addition, the company offers Insurance Data Exchange to collaborate and exchange data electronically; IStream Communicator to write, personalize, review, and approve customer correspondence; a system that accommodates the gathering of application data; and a business intelligence and data warehousing system. Further, Skywire provides Transall to develop processes that accept data in various formats; various systems for the creation and production of manually typed insurance policies; and a life insurance industry processing portal and document automation software. The company has locations in North America, Australia, China, Dubai, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, ant the United Kingdom. It has strategic partnerships with Adaptik, AMS-Rackley, Applied Systems, Ascendant One, Billmatrix, CDP, CheckFree, CSC, Epic Solutions, ePolicy, eProfile, Firstlogic, ISO, Kofax, Microsoft, Oce Printing Systems, SAP, SynTel, LLC; Systems & Software, Ventyx, Virtusa, Weiland Financial, and Xerox. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Frisco, Texas.
Hyperion Solutions
Acquisition in 2007
Hyperion Solutions is a provider of business performance management software, offering solutions such as Hyperion System 9 Planning, Workforce Planning, Strategic Finance, Financial Management, and BI+. These tools enable organizations to streamline planning, budgeting, forecasting, financial consolidation, reporting, and analysis processes in a comprehensive and integrated manner. With a focus on enhancing decision-making and operational efficiency, Hyperion Solutions caters to businesses seeking to optimize their performance management strategies through advanced software solutions.
360Commerce
Acquisition in 2006
360Commerce is a provider of Java-based store and workforce management solutions tailored for the retail sector. The company offers its 360Platform, which facilitates the seamless modification and integration of essential components, including tax and payments. Its products encompass a wide range of applications, such as point-of-sale systems, back office operations, inventory management, central office functions, returns management, and workforce management. 360Commerce serves customers in various international markets, including England, Sweden, Canada, and Japan. Originally known as Cornerstone Retail Solutions, the company is headquartered in Austin, Texas.
CollabNet
Series C in 2003
CollabNet, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based application lifecycle management solutions aimed at enhancing enterprise agility and governance. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, the company offers a range of products including TeamForge, an enterprise agile platform that streamlines user workflows, and CloudForge, which allows developers to code and deploy projects in various cloud environments. CollabNet also provides ScrumWorks Pro for agile planning, Subversion Edge for managing Subversion installations, and Enterprise Git for control and compliance in source code management. Additional offerings include GitEye, a graphical Git client, and various integration plugins to connect popular development tools. CollabNet serves diverse industries such as finance, government, and healthcare, and supports its clients with consulting, training, implementation, and hosted services. The company has a strategic partnership with Clarive Software and maintains a global presence with offices in locations including Texas, Singapore, Germany, India, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Requisite Technology
Venture Round in 2000
Requisite is a provider of Spend Data Visibility (SDV) technology that enables Spend Management and Master Data Management, initiatives that allow executives to identify significant cost savings across their companies. The company's technology and services help global manufacturing firms and other large organizations transform previously unusable data into consolidated, harmonized and searchable information visible across dispersed enterprises. The solution is uniquely engineered to make data visible, addressing the specific, more complex challenges of managing and finding strategic materials associated with discrete and process manufacturing.
Established in 1993 and headquartered in Westminster, Colo., with operations in Toronto, London, and Walldorf, Germany, Requisite's tools and services are deployed in more than 15 countries. Requisite's solutions have been adopted by leading corporations including Reuters, Air Products, the UK's Royal Mail Group, BASF, Graybar, Union Bank of California and Marathon Ashland Petroleum among others. Requisite is partnered with leading providers of e-business applications and services including SAP, Atos Origin (Europe), Oracle, ICGC, and Mitsui (Japan).
Requisite and Atos Origin, one of the largest international information technology (IT) services companies, provide product content solutions to large discrete and process manufacturing organizations. The two companies jointly provide global companies supplier enablement and content cleansing services, content management tools and technology, as well as large-scale integrated business outsourcing services in Atos Origin's four largest territories: France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Germany.
A privately held company, Requisite Technology has attracted top tier venture capital investors. The company has received funding from Mohr, Davidow Ventures; Sequel Venture Partners; Trinity Ventures; Millennium Group; Bernard & Company; JPMorgan Partners; Liberty Venture Partners; Sumitomo Corporation; Corporate Express. SAP AG and Oracle Corporation are also significant investors.