Dec 20 (Reuters) - Oracle Corp agreed to buy Eloqua Inc, a maker of web-based marketing automation software that listed in August, for about $810 million as it seeks to expand its cloud-computing ...
Predictive sales and marketing platform Infer has integrated with the Oracle Eloqua platform for a predictive behavioral modeling solution. The new feature is designed to help companies identify and ...
When Oracle announced its intention to purchase Eloqua on Dec. 20 for $871 million, it was great news for Eloqua shareholders. The 33% jump in share price would have appeased most investors. The ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Certain, the leader in enterprise event automation, today added to its solutions suite, Certain Oracle® Eloqua Edition with EventStream™, the first event automation ...
The race to become the integrated sales and marketing technology platform of choice has intensified with Oracle’s announcement of its roadmap to integrate the newly acquired Eloqua platform into the ...
Oracle has agreed to acquire Eloqua for about US$871 million, in a bid to build out a set of marketing automation software. Eloqua’s board has approved the deal and it is expected to close in the ...
Oracle Eloqua is ramping up its paid media offering to marketers through a partnership with data-driven B2B display ad platform Bizo. And Bizo, in turn, has added marketing automation capabilities ...
Oracle released updates to its B2B marketing automation platform, Eloqua, including new content creation, sales and auditing tools that aim to streamline marketing and sales processes and boost ...
Eloqua Inc. CEO Joe Payne offers a window into the Vienna cloud computing company's decision to sell to Oracle Corp. for $871 million via the company blog. Eloqua Inc. CEO Joe Payne offers a window ...
On Thursday, Oracle announced that it's buying cloud-based marketing software maker Eloqua for $23.50 cash per share. Net of Eloqua's own cash, the deal is valued at approximately $871 million, and ...
Customers today are nothing if not self-indulgent, enabled by technologies that make it easy for them to get nearly anything they desire at the moment they desire it. Oracle’s Marketing Cloud aims to ...
Oracle is buying marketing automation company Eloqua for $23.50 a share, or $871 million. The surprise buy comes just four months after Eloqua’s initial public offering and follows a strong third ...
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