Its software found adoption in the life sciences community involved in the production of chemical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical products.
"The addition of Conformia Software technology underscores Oracle's commitment to provide customers with a differentiated, out-of-the-box, industry-based solution," said Hardeep Gulati, Oracle's VP of product life-cycle management strategy. The Conformia acquisition "will give our life sciences industry customers a complete solution to manage the entire pharmaceutical and biotechnology production and distribution life cycle," he added.
Oracle also already offers Oracle for Healthcare applications for the healthcare business, the company said.
Conformia was founded in 2000 in Redwood City, Calif., as RIVA Commerce. By 2005, it had offices there and in Bangalore, India, as well, before moving its headquarters to Sunnyvale.
Its venture capital backers include: Sequoia Capital, Mentor Capital Group, and Foundation Capital. The company has raised an estimated total of $23 million in private funding. Revenue in 2007 was reported as $11.5 million.
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