Oracle announced that Oracle Aconex for Defense has become the first construction and engineering project management and collaboration software to earn Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Impact ...
California-based Oracle Corp. on Dec. 17 announced that it has entered into an agreement to buy Melbourne, Australia-based Aconex Ltd., a company that offers a cloud-based system for managing ...
Oracle Corp. Sunday said it will acquire Aconex Ltd., a Melbourne, Australia-based maker of cloud construction and engineering industry collaboration tools, for AU$1.6 billion ($1.19 billion). Founded ...
It has been a long journey since Australia-based construction management software maker Aconex was acquired by Oracle last December in a $1.2-billion deal. Aconex has taken seriously a mandate from ...
Oracle continues to build its cloud platform, with the latest bricks coming from its proposed acquisition of Aconex Limited for $1.2 billion. Australia-based Aconex provides a cloud-based platform to ...
Oracle will pay $1.2 billion in cash to buy construction software developer Aconex, the companies announced today. Based in Melbourne, Aconex’s cloud-based software allow teams working on building ...
The upcoming holiday season certainly seems to have brought some festive cloudy cheer in one corner of the world, with two Australian cloud and data centre companies being acquired by Oracle and ...
Oracle agreed to buy Aconex, an Australian company that makes cloud-based collaboration software for construction projects, for the equivalent of $1.19 billion in cash as it pushes deeper in to new ...
Oracle recently announced its intent to acquire Australian software company Aconex in an effort to boost its industry-focused cloud offerings. Founded in 2000, Aconex provides a cloud-based project ...
Oracle is buttressing its cloud construction project solution. The Redwood Shores, Calif., software giant said Sunday it is spending $1.2 billion to acquire Aconex Limited, an Australian maker of ...
Australia's Aconex said on Monday it had received a A$1.56 billion ($1.2 billion), or A$7.80 in cash-per-share, buyout offer from software major Oracle, sending the target's share price up 45 percent.
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