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    Oracle to Buy Another Utility Technology Provider

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    Brian Prince
    Published April 24, 2007
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      Oracle continued its shopping spree on April 24 when company officials announced plans to acquire Lodestar, a provider of meter data management for the utilities industry.

      Lodestar is headquartered in Peabody, Mass., and has a list of customers that includes some of the largest energy companies in North America, Europe and Australia.

      Financial conditions of the deal were not disclosed. The announcement comes on the heels of Oracle closing its $3.3 billion acquisition of Hyperion, which provides business intelligence software. But the move may be most closely related to Oracles acquisition of SPL WorldGroup in 2006.

      SPL WorldGroups software, among other things, manages customer care and billing, mobile work force management, and outages and distribution management and asset management designed for electric, gas and water utilities.

      The combination of Lodestars complementary products with the suite of utilities applications acquired through SPL underscores Oracles commitment to the utilities industry, Oracle officials said.

      “With the addition of Lodestars products, Oracle plans to deliver the most comprehensive suite of mission-critical operational systems for all segments of the utilities industry, combining meter data management, load profiling, pricing, marketing, sales, customer care, billing, analytics and management of the networks, work force, assets and business-to-business transactions,” said Larry Hagewood, senior vice president and general manager at Oracle, in a statement.

      Hagewood said that Oracle is putting utilities in control by simplifying their infrastructure, enabling greater business insight and aiding process improvement, which will increase customer satisfaction and loyalty.

      /zimages/2/28571.gifClick here to read about Oracles $3.3 billion acquisition of Hyperion.

      “We expect our combined solutions will help facilitate the transformation of utilities to leading-edge infrastructure that creates operational efficiencies and competitive advantage for our customers.”

      Lodestars Chairman and CEO Chris Hamilos called the planned acquisition an exciting chapter in his companys evolution.

      “The natural synergies between Oracles and Lodestars premier product suites, coupled with Oracles extensive research and development capacity, will enable us to further enhance our products and ensure our clients continued success,” Hamilos said.

      The purchase is subject to customary conditions and is expected to close in May 2007. After the closing of the transaction, Oracle expects that Lodestars employees will join Oracles Utilities Global Business Unit.

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