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BEA closes Plumtree deal
BEA Systems has closed its $204 million acquisition of portal software vendor Plumtree Software, BEA announced late on Thursday. Plumtree's portfolio features a cross-platform portal that can run on both J2EE and .Net.
"The portal is becoming the point of integration in the enterprise," said Alfred Chuang, BEA chairman and CEO, in a prepared statement released by the company. "Plumtree is a leader in the market for collaborative portals that enhance enterprise connectivity and productivity. BEA is a leader in high-volume, transactional portals for customer and partner interaction as well as internal operations. Today, BEA provides the most complete portal portfolio that spans J2EE and .Net, providing a balanced perspective or view within the enterprise on both the people and operational side of the business."
BEA announced the acquisition in August.
Posted by Paul Krill on October 21, 2005 01:57 PM
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