Oct 24 (Reuters) - Oracle Corp struck a deal to buy RightNow Technologies Inc for around $1.5 billion, agreeing to pay a nearly 20 percent premium for the cloud-based customer service company.
(Reuters) - Oracle Corp struck a deal to buy online customer service company RightNow Technologies Inc for about $1.5 billion (937,000 pounds), sparking speculation of bids for other so-called cloud ...
Oracle is buying RightNow Technologies for about $1.5 billion in order to boost its recently announced Public Cloud with customer-service software, the companies announced Monday. The deal is expected ...
The $1.5 billion price tag represents a nice premium on a company with a $220 million annual revenue run rate. I was tempted to write "CRM vendor" RightNow in my title, but having been corrected ...
Oracle’s $1.5 billion purchase of cloud software vendor RightNow Technologies took another step forward on Thursday as a vast majority of RightNow shareholders approved the deal. “Approximately 99.8 ...
The world’s second-largest software maker Oracle Corp. is taking over Bozeman-based RightNow Technologies for $1.5 billion, Bloomberg reports. California-based Oracle will this get access to customer ...
Oracle is one step closer to wrapping up its $1.5 billion acquisition of RightNow Technologies after RightNow shareholders overwhelmingly approved the deal late last week. RightNow said Thursday that ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle Corp. is embracing cloud computing, with some help from attorneys at Latham & Watkins in San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Los Angeles. Partner John Newell in San Francisco led ...
Oracle said it would buy cloud-based, customer-service company RightNow Technologies in a deal valuing the business at $1.43 billion. Spencer Ante has details on Digits. Japan’s Prime Minister Is ...