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Microsoft Corporation is engaged in developing, licensing and supporting a range of software products and services. The Company also designs and sells hardware, and delivers online advertising to the customers. The Company operates in five segments: Windows & Windows Live Division (Windows Division), Server and Tools, Online Services Division (OSD), Microsoft Business Division (MBD), and Entertainment and Devices Division (EDD). The Company¡¦s products include operating systems for personal computers (PCs), servers, phones, and other intelligent devices; server applications for distributed computing environments; productivity applications; business solution applications; desktop and server management tools; software development tools; video games, and online advertising. Effective July 11, 2014, Microsoft Corp acquired InMage Systems Inc.
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is an information technology (IT) company. IBM operates in five segments: Global Technology Services (GTS), Global Business Services (GBS), Software, Systems and Technology and Global Financing. GTS primarily provides IT infrastructure services and business process services. GBS provides professional services and application management services. Software consists primarily of middleware and operating systems software. Systems and Technology provides clients with business solutions requiring advanced computing power and storage capabilities. Global Financing invests in financing assets, leverages with debt and manages the associated risks. In July 2014, the Company acquired CrossIdeas, privately held provider of security software that governs user access to applications and data across on-premise and cloud environments. In August 2014, it acquired the business operations of Lighthouse Security Group, LLC.
Oracle Corporation is a provider of enterprise software and computer hardware products and services. The Company provides cloud services as well as software and hardware products to other cloud service providers, both public and private. The Company¡¦s software business consists of two segments: new software licenses and cloud software subscriptions and software license updates and product support. The Company's hardware systems business consists of two operating segments: hardware systems products and hardware systems support. The Company¡¦s services business consists of the remainder of its operating segments and offers consulting services, managed cloud services and education services. Effective February 6, 2014, Oracle Corp acquired the entire share capital of Responsys Inc. Effective June 2, 2014, Oracle Corp acquired GreenBytes Inc, a Providence-based developer of software. In September 2014, Oracle Corp completes acquisition of MICROS Systems.
SAP SE is engaged in providing enterprise applications. The Company markets and distributes its products, solutions, and services primarily through a worldwide network of local subsidiaries, which are licensed to distribute SAP offerings to customers in defined territories. The Company¡¦s activities are broken down into two divisions: On-Premise and Cloud. The Company¡¦s On-Premise division is composed of two operating segments, On-Premise Products and On-Premise Services. The Company¡¦s Cloud division is also composed of two operating segments: Cloud Applications and Ariba. The Company¡¦s portfolio of solutions includes Asset management, corporate strategy and sustainability, Finance, Human resources, Information technology, Manufacturing, Marketing, Procurement, research and development (R&D) and engineering, Sales, Service and Supply chain management. As of December 31, 2013, the Company controlled directly or indirectly 272 subsidiaries.
Cisco Systems, Inc. (Cisco) designs, manufactures, and sells Internet protocol (IP)-based networking and other products related to the communications and information technology (IT) industry and provide services associated with these products and their use. The Company provides a line of products for transporting data, voice, and video within buildings, across campuses, and around the world. Its products are designed to transform how people connect, communicate, and collaborate. Its products are installed at enterprise businesses, public institutions, telecommunications companies, commercial businesses, and personal residences. The Company operates in three segments: The Americas; Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), and Asia Pacific, Japan, and China (APJC). In July 2014, the Company acquired privately held Tail-f Systems.
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