REUTERS - Oracle Corp (ORCL.N), the world's No. 2 business software maker, said it would buy web-based marketing software maker Responsys Inc (NSQ:MKTG) for about $1.39 billion to bolster its cloud ...
Oracle has agreed to pay $27 per share in cash for Responsys, and the deal is expected to close in the first half of 2014. It brings more than 450 customers to the Oracle mix with $51 million in ...
Will Oracle's latest cloud bid allow it to finally disrupt the CRM sector and propel the company to greater top-line numbers? Last week, Oracle agreed to buy enterprise B2C cloud-marketing software ...
Oracle announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Responsys in a deal worth nearly $1.5 billion, as the software giant looks to strengthen its cloud division. Shares of Responsys ...
Cross-channel marketing software company Responsys has entered into an agreement to be bought by Oracle for a total sum of $1.5 billion, the companies announced Friday. Responsys, which has a customer ...
Oracle’s deal to acquire Responsys comes with a key question: What will Oracle’s future hold for digital advertisers? When Oracle snapped up Eloqua for $810 million last December, a chain reaction of ...
REDWOOD SHORES, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 20, 2013) - Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Responsys, Inc. (NASDAQ: MKTG), the leading provider of ...
Oracle is buying cloud-based business-to-consumer marketing software company Responsys for about $1.39 billion. Oracle, which also makes business software, said that the deal will extend its offerings ...
Oracle's announcement Friday that it's acquiring cross-channel marketer Responsys for a cool $1.5 billion is exactly that, a move that both responds to Salesforce.com's centerpiece 2013 purchase while ...
Oracle has agreed to acquire Responsys, a cloud-based marketing software and services provider, for approximately $1.5 billion. The purchase is expected to be finalized by Q2 2014. The new solution ...
Will Oracle's (ORCL 1.05%) latest cloud bid allow it to finally disrupt the CRM sector and propel the company to greater top-line numbers? Last week, Oracle agreed to buy enterprise B2C ...
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