SSA Global Technologies

SSA Global Technologies (previous NASDAQ symbol: SSAG) was a company developing Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. On May 15, 2006, SSA Global announced that it would be acquired by Infor Global Solutions. The acquisition was completed on July 28, 2006.[1]

SSA Global
Private
IndustryComputer software
Fateacquired by Infor
FoundedChicago, Illinois (1981)
DefunctJuly 2006 (2006-07)
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Key people
Michael Greenough (president, chairman and CEO),
Cory A. Eaves (CTO)
Graeme Cooksley (EVP, Sales, Marketing, & Operations)
Carlos E. Galarce (GVP and CIO),
Stephen P. Earhart (EVP and CFO)
Stephanie Kelley (GVP HR)
ProductsERP
Revenue$637,800,000 USD (2004)
Number of employees
3,702
Websitewww.ssaglobal.com

Acquisitions

  • Max International in April, 2001
  • interBiz Product Group, previously a division of Computer Associates International Inc.[2] in April, 2002
  • Infinium Software in December, 2002
  • Ironside Technologies, in June, 2003
  • Elevon Inc, in July, 2003
  • Baan, in July, 2003
  • EXE Technologies, in December, 2003
  • Arzoon, Inc., in June, 2004
  • Marcam, in July, 2004
  • Boniva, in August, 2005
  • Epiphany, in September, 2005
  • Provia Software, in March, 2006

Products

  • Baan
  • BPCS
  • ERP LN
  • ERP LX
  • Corporate performance management
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • Financial Management
  • Human Capital Management
  • Product Lifecycle Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Supplier Relationship Management
  • Warehouse Management System
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