Oracle buys Thor Technologies
Oracle strengthened its identity-management and
access-management software portfolio Wednesday with the acquisition
of Thor Technologies Inc., a developer of cross-platform
provisioning tools, and OctetString Inc., a supplier of
virtual-directory software.
Earlier this year Oracle acquired Oblix Inc., another
identity-management software vendor. Oracle, in a statement, said the
acquisitions provide a security backbone for its Fusion line of middleware and
allow the company to offer a complete line of access control, identity
administration, identity federation, user provisioning, directory services, and
Web services management tools.
Prior to this year's acquisitions, Oracle offered ID
management tools that worked only with its own software. The acquisitions allow
Oracle to offer ID management capabilities that extend to other vendor's
systems.
The value of the new acquisitions was not disclosed. Oracle
has renamed Thor's Xellerate product "Oracle Xellerate" and the OctetString
Virtual Directory Engine "Oracle Virtual Directory." Those products will be
available from Oracle by the end of the year, the company said.
Oracle's acquisitions are a good sign for the market if they
help integrate identity management capabilities into larger enterprise
application suites. "I think the play that [Oracle] is making is on the
PeopleSoft side of their business," says Jay White, global information
protection architect for Chevron Corp., who adds that identity management will
be a priority for Chevron in the coming year. "One of the key aspects of any
identity management system is who maintains the data in that system, and most
organizations have looked back to the HR group to do that. In the long run, if
vendors integrate identity management into their core systems, I don't have to
do that."
Oracle has been on a buying spree this year. After completing
its $10 billion buyout of PeopleSoft in January, the company also has bought
retail management application vendors Retek Inc. and ProfitLogic Inc., and
in-memory database developer TimesTen, among other acquisitions. It's planned
$5.8 billion acquisition of customer relationship management application vendor
Siebel Systems Inc. is pending.
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