Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hyperion Time Line

  • 1981 - IMRS founded by Bob Thomson and Marco Arese, and launches financial and management consolidation software called 'Micro Control' in 1983
  • 1985 - IMRS hires Jim Perakis as CEO; he remains in this position during growth from $1M to almost $300M
  • 1991 - IMRS becomes a public company and launches a Windows-based successor to 'Micro Control' called 'Hyperion'
  • 1992 - Arbor Software ships first version of Essbase Online Analytical processing OLAP software
  • 1995 - IMRS changes name to Hyperion Software Corporation. Arbor becomes a publicly held company
  • 1997 - Arbor acquires Appsource
  • 1998 - Hyperion Software merges with Arbor and the combined company is renamed Hyperion Solutions
  • 1999 - Jeffrey Rodek named as Hyperion Chairman and CEO of Hyperion. Hyperion acquires Sapling Corporation (Enterprise Performance Management applications)
  • 2001 - Godfrey Sullivan is named Hyperion President and COO
  • 2003 - Hyperion acquires Brio Technology and The Alcar Group
  • 2004 - Hyperion names Jeffrey Rodek Executive Chairman; Godfrey Sullivan President and CEO
  • 2005 - Hyperion acquires Razza Solutions (Master data management)
  • 2006 - Hyperion acquires UpStream (Financial Data Quality Management)
  • 2006 - Hyperion acquires Beatware (Data visualization for Web and Mobile Devices)
  • 2007 - Hyperion acquires Decisioneering (Crystal Ball software). Oracle announces agreement to acquire Hyperion for USD 3.3 Billion and bundles Hyperion BI tools into Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Plus

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