BluePhoenix Solutions

BluePhoenix Solutions is a publicly traded company, headquartered in Israel, that develops and sells modernization services for legacy information technology systems. Its shares are traded on the NASDAQ Global Market exchange. The company partners with systems integrators like IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and Dell to deliver its software and services.

BluePhoenix Solutions Ltd.
Public
Traded asNASDAQ: BPHX
IndustryTechnology
PredecessorA. Crystal Solutions Ltd.(1987–1996)
Crystal Systems Solutions Ltd. (1996–2003)
Headquarters,
Key people
Matt Bell, Rick Oppedisano, John Regan, David Wurman, Itai Ben-Dor, Yuri Steinschreiber, Florin Sunel
ServicesBusiness software
Number of employees
105
Websitewww.bphx.com

Company

BluePhoenix Solutions specializes in the modernization of corporate legacy databases and applications. The firm's automated translation platform serves as a base to provide services for clients updating legacy systems to more modern computing platforms.

History

BluePhoenix Solutions was founded by Aaron Crystal in 1987 under the name A. Crystal Solutions. Soon afterwards Formula Systems acquired control of the company, while the founder retained some of his shares and continued to serve as the company's CEO until 1996, when its name was changed to Crystal Systems Solutions and it went public on Nasdaq under the leadership of Dan Goldstein and his brother Gad. In January 1997 the company's shares began trading on what was then the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol CRYSF. Among the company's clients were Microsoft, Synopsys and Bank Leumi. In 2003 the name Crystal Systems was changed again, this time to BluePhoenix Solutions, subsequent to a merger of Crystal Systems with Liraz Systems, of which BluePhoenix was a subsidiary. BluePhoenix functioned as a subsidiary of Formula Systems until June 2007, when Formula sold its shares in the company to international institutional investors. In 2009, BluePhoenix Solutions acquired DSKnowledge Ltd.[1] In 2012, a new investment group appointed Matt Bell CEO.[2] Bell conducted a dramatic reorganization, strengthening the company's financials and refocusing on core legacy modernization solutions.

In February, 2004, BluePhoenix Solutions joined the Object Management Group (OMG), with full voting rights and the ability to submit proposals.[3]

The company's translation platform converts customers from COBOL, Natural/ADABAS, JCL, ICL, IDMS, IMS and to modern platforms like C#, SQL Server, Java, DB2 and more. A project Ringmaster was promoted in 2013.[4][5]

Management

The company's management team in 2013 was Bell, Yuri Steinschreiber as VP of technology, Rick Oppedisano as VP of marketing and product management.[6]

Acquisitions

Company Year Price Reference
SDC-FinansSystem
2002
 
[7]
IntraComp
2003
 
[8]
CePost
2004
 
[9]
CodeStream Software (Xitec)
2006
 
[10]
ASNA
2007
 
[11]
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gollark: Just hope the assembler will optimize it. Or the CPU. Somehow.
gollark: RPNCalc to BF? Very exciting. BF is truly the universal language.
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gollark: It does depend on linking to object files for I/O functions, although I imagine you have a system for that.

See also

References

  1. "BluePhoenix Solutions Closes Acquisition Of Business Of DSKnowledge - Quick Facts". December 9, 2009. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved Jul 14, 2013.
  2. "BluePhoenix Promotes Matt Bell To President & CEO". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. BluePhoenix promotes Matt Bell to President and CEO, moves Bar-Kama to Board
  3. "BluePhoenix Joins the Object Management Group as Platform Member".
  4. "BluePhoenix Announces Service Upgrades and New Delivery Platform". BluePhoenix announces service upgrade for C# and Java, touches on Ringmaster development efforts.
  5. "BluePhoenix and Police Mutual Team Up To Improve Services for Police Families". BluePhoenix announces completion of a project that will begin to help over 200,000 police officers receive savings, investments and insurance services quicker.
  6. "BluePhoenix Taps Industry Veteran Rick Oppedisano to Lead Marketing". BluePhoenix Solutions chooses Rick Oppedisano to help lead growth efforts.
  7. "BluePhoenix Acquires the Activities and Employees of SDC-FinansSystem". Farlex. Thefreelibrary.com. 31 October 2002. Retrieved 8 October 2011. BluePhoenix(TM) Solutions announced today that it has acquired the activities and employees of SDC-FinansSystem owned by Sparekassernes Datacenter (SDC) and ALLTEL Corporation.
  8. "Acquisition results in name change for BluePhoenix's Indiana operations". Triangle Business Journal. 25 August 2003. Retrieved 8 October 2011. IntraComp Group Inc. will become the BluePhoenix Solutions US Solution Center effective Sept. 1 as part of a company-wide consolidation triggered by Cary-based BluePhoenix's acquisition of ICG.
  9. "BluePhoenix Solutions Ltd acquires CePost Ltd". AlacraStore.com. 31 December 2004. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  10. "CodeStream Software, Ltd.: Private Company Information". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 8 October 2011. As of December 14, 2006, CodeStream Software, Ltd. operates as a subsidiary of BluePhoenix Solutions Ltd.
  11. Burger, Dan (14 April 2009). Alex, Woodie (ed.). "So Long ASNA--It's BluePhoenix System i Division From Now On". Four Hundred Stuff. IT Jungle. 9 (15). Retrieved 8 October 2011. BluePhoenix purchased ASNA in August 2007.
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