by Shelley Solheim

Infor to take on Oracle, SAP with SSA Global buy

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May 15, 20062 mins

Acquisition will also help Infor move into SOA realm

In another move that changes the face of the enterprise software industry, Infor Global Solutions said Monday it is acquiring SSA Global Technologies Inc. for US$19.50 per share, or about $1.4 billion in cash.

The combined company, which will have about $1.6 billion in revenue, gains more muscle to compete globally with enterprise software providers Oracle Corp. and SAP AG.

The move will also help Infor to build out applications based on SOA (service-oriented architecture) and with expertise in a vertical industry, as both companies have made inroads into the manufacturing industry, said Ray Wang, senior analyst with Forrester Research Inc., in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Infor, based in Alpharetta, Georgia, and formerly known as Agilisys, sells business software such as enterprise resource and supply chain planning to industries including manufacturing, automotive, consumer packaged goods and pharmaceuticals. Its recent acquisitions include PLM (product life cycle management) maker Formation Systems Inc., the ERP (enterprise resource planning) assets of Geac Computer Corp. and asset performance management software provider Datastream Systems Inc.

SSA Global, based in Chicago, has been on a shopping spree of its own in recent years, acquiring such companies as ERM (enterprise risk management) software provider Baan in 2003 and CRM (customer relationship management) maker Ephiphany Inc. last year.

Pending regulatory and shareholder approval, the deal is expected to close in the third quarter.