Oracle Corp. agreed to buy Aconex
Ltd, an Australian company that makes cloud based collaboration software for construction
projects, for 1.56 Australian Dollar cash as it tries to gain more customers in
the rapidly growing market.
Redwood City, California-based
Oracle has been looking to refashion its business around internet-based
products. The strategy was dealt a setback last quarter when cloud-computing
sales missed analysts’ estimates. The company also gave a disappointing forecast
for cloud growth in last week’s earnings report, which sent shares falling the
most in three months.
Oracle has been turning to
acquisitions to accelerate its shift to the cloud, including last year’s $9
billion purchase of NetSuite Inc. This marks Oracle’s second acquisition
of a cloud-based construction software maker so far. Last year, it purchased contract and payment management platform Textura for $663
million and combined it with its own construction management software, called
Primavera, to form the Oracle Construction and Engineering Global Business Unit.
Founded in 2000, Aconex currently
has offices in 30 countries and says it has been used to manage over $1
trillion in construction projects. The company claims 5.5 million project
users, who can manage and communicate about building progress, documents,
safety checklists and other issues on desktops or mobile devices.
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