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The acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle Corporation was completed on January 27, 2010. [1] After the acquisition was completed, Oracle, only a software vendor prior to the merger, owned Sun's hardware product lines, such as SPARC Enterprise, as well as Sun's software product lines, including the Java programming language.
This is a listing of Oracle Corporation's corporate acquisitions, including acquisitions of both companies and individual products. Oracle's version [1] does not include value of the acquisition. [2] See also Category:Sun Microsystems acquisitions (Sun was acquired by Oracle).
On September 3, 2009, the European Commission opened an in-depth investigation into the proposed takeover of Sun Microsystems by Oracle. [105] On November 9, 2009, the Commission issued a statement of objections relating to the acquisition. [106] Finally, on January 21, 2010, the European Commission approved Oracle's acquisition of Sun.
The EU's support of Oracle Corp.'s (ORCL) $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems Thursday didn't come as a big surprise but it is no doubt a key moment for the industry, especially for Sun, the
Oracle's (ORCL) buyout of Sun Microsystems (JAVA) was conceived as a plan to combine the larger company's huge presence in enterprise software with the smaller firm's hardware and open source ...
Oracle (ORCL) completed its $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems back in January, but at least one analyst still expects to see shares of the business software and hardware company rise as ...
Grid Engine was first distributed by Genias Software and from 1999, after a company merger, by Gridware, Inc. In 2000, Sun Microsystems acquired Gridware. [5] Sun renamed CODINE/GRD as Sun Grid Engine later that year, and released it as open-source in 2001. [6] In 2010, Oracle Corporation acquired Sun and subsequently renamed SGE to Oracle Grid ...
Oracle Communications Messaging Server is Oracle's messaging server software. The software was obtained by Oracle as part of the company's acquisition of Sun in 2010. Oracle's Messaging Server could potentially be the most widely deployed commercial email server on the planet, with claims of 150 million mailboxes deployed worldwide (mostly by ...