Agile Software Corporation
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Agile Software Corporation | |
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Type | Public (NASDAQ: AGIL) |
Founded | California, USA (1995)[1] |
Headquarters | San Jose, California, USA |
Key people | Jay B. Fulcher, CEO Bryan D. Stolle, Founder/Chairman |
Industry | Software & Programming |
Products | Agile PLM |
Revenue | ▼ $132.07 million USD (2006) |
Operating income | ▼ $-8.34 million USD (2006) |
Net income | ▼ $-5.78 million USD (2006) |
Employees | 689 (2006) |
Website | www.agile.com |
Agile Software Corporation is a San Jose based Product Lifecycle Management software manufacturer.
In February, 2005, Agile Software Corporation acquired Cimmetry Systems Corporation, a privately owned software developer, specializing in enterprise visualization solutions, for approximately $41.5US million in cash.
Cimmetry Systems AutoVue viewing, markup and collaboration softeware enables computer users to access many file formats, including 3D CAD (Computer-aided design) parts & assemblies, 2D CAD drawings, PCB/IC layouts & schematics, scanned &and raster documents, vector files, office documents and graphics, without the licensed authoring applications installed on their desktops.
Cimmetry Systems Corporation is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Agile Software Corporation
It was a public company, with shares trading on NASDAQ. On 15 May 2007, Oracle Corporation announced that it would acquire Agile Software Corporation, through a cash merger for $8.10US per share, or approximately $495US million. On July 16, 2007, Oracle Corporation completed the acquisition of Agile, and it is now a wholly-owned subsidiary.