17 April 2002 Manufacturing software company Baan – part of the production management group of troubled engineering company Invensys – has announced the launch of several new software products and a ...
Three years after acquiring financially troubled Baan, Invensys is selling the Dutch software maker as part of a restructuring of its operations. London-based Invensys, which acquired Baan for $708 ...
Writing and selling software has been likened to designing and printing money. Look at Microsoft. Or the $100bn Oracle giant. Or Germany's vast SAP corporation. So why is Europe's second biggest ...
Invensys on Tuesday said it has sold Baan, the financially troubled software maker, for $135 million to a group of investors. The investment group, consisting of Cerberus Capital Management and ...
Longsuffering Invensys this week unveiled plans to offload more than half of its remaining business units, including its Baan software division. The London-based conglomerate, which provides software ...
Dutch ERP (enterprise resource planning) software maker Baan Co. NV plans to radically expand its services business within the next 12 months, according to Baan president Laurens van der Tang. The ...
Business applications vendor SSA Global Technologies Inc. this week committed not only to push ahead with the next generation of its recently acquired Baan software line, but also to beef up existing ...
Close to 800 of the approximately 2,800 jobs at Baan are being cut after two private equity groups acquired the Dutch enterprise application vendor in June, leading to fear among some users that Baan ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Baan International BV last week launched an upgraded set of product life cycle management (PLM) applications and said it has set up a separate business unit for the software, which manufacturers can ...