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Oracle Bolsters Insurance Vertical Cred With Skywire Buy - Read More

Date Added: June 23, 2008 08:08:02 PM
Oracle has reached an agreement to buy Skywire, a firm that makes software for the insurance business, as the database and applications giant continues to build out its menu of industry-specific tools. The purchase of Skywire marks the second consecutive acquisition in the insurance space for the voracious Oracle, following May's purchase of Adminserver, which makes insurance policy ...

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