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Oracle Corporation

Oracle Corporation

Oracle Corporation specializes in developing and marketing enterprise software products — particularly database management systems. Through organic growth and a number of high-profile acquisitions, Oracle enlarged its share of the software market. By 2007 Oracle had the third-largest software revenue, after Microsoft and IBM.

 
 
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Intuit

Intuit Inc. is an American software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals. It is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Mountain View, California.

 
 
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Open Text Corporation

Open Text Corporation is a Canadian high-tech company based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It produces and distributes computer software applications designed to enable enterprise content management solutions for large corporate and government systems. Its flagship offering is the Open Text ECM Suite supported by Open Text Content Services. This suite provides extensive ECM functionality for managing content and integrating it with business systems from Microsoft, Oracle Corporation and SAP.

 
 
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Siebel Systems

Siebel CRM Systems, Inc. was a software company principally engaged in the design, development, marketing, and support of customer relationship management (CRM) applications. The company was founded by Thomas Siebel in 1993. At first known mainly for its sales force automation products, the company expanded into the broader CRM market. By the late 1990s, Siebel Systems was the dominant CRM vendor, peaking at 45% market share in 2002.

 
 
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Delrina

Delrina was a Canadian software company founded in Toronto in 1988 and bought by the American software firm Symantec in 1995. Delrina produced a set of electronic form products known as PerForm and FormFlow, but it was best-known for its WinFax software package. WinFax enabled computers equipped with fax-modems to communicate faxes to stand-alone fax machines or other similarly equipped computers.

 
 
Interwoven

Interwoven

Interwoven, Inc. , was an enterprise software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA and founded in 1995. On March 17, 2009, Autonomy acquired Interwoven for $775 million. Interwoven is now Autonomy Interwoven.