Demantra

Supply Chain Management Software Solutions

Acquired (Inactive) by Oracle on Jun 2006 - closed due to acquisition
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 1996 by Yoni Cheifetz and Bart Feldman, Demantra operated with 11–50 employees. The company was acquired by Oracle in June 2006, marking a significant exit in the supply chain management software sector.

Business overview

Demantra developed software solutions focused on supply chain management, offering analytics tools to help large enterprises forecast product demand. The company also provided applications for planning sales and promotional activities, serving the business software and IT, R&D, and data solutions sectors.

Strategic signal

In June 2006, Demantra was acquired by Oracle, a major strategic move that integrated Demantra's supply chain management software into Oracle's extensive portfolio. This acquisition positioned Demantra to become Oracle Demantra R&D Israel center, indicating a significant validation of its technology and a strategic expansion for Oracle in the supply chain domain.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Demantra's primary business?
Demantra develops software solutions that include analytics tools for forecasting product demand and applications for planning sales and promotional activities, primarily for large businesses.
When was Demantra founded and by whom?
Demantra was founded in January 1996 by co-founders Yoni Cheifetz and Bart Feldman.
What was a significant corporate event for Demantra?
Demantra was acquired by Oracle in June 2006. Following the acquisition, it became Oracle Demantra R&D Israel center.
What type of software solutions does Demantra provide?
Demantra provides supply chain management software solutions, including tools for demand forecasting and sales and promotional activity planning.
Where are Demantra's main operations located?
Demantra has an address in Petah Tikva, Israel, and an office in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.
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