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Blue Martini Software

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Blue Martini Software was a software manufacturer and professional services provider based in San Mateo, California that sold and supported an e-commerce, contact center, relationship marketing, and clienteling applications to retailers and other consumer-facing companies. The company was privately held until July 2000, when it went public on the NASDAQ under the ticker BLUE.

Blue Martini software applications are sold and supported by RedPrairie Corporation and are now known as the RedPrairie Commerce Suite.

RedPrairie is a privately held supply chain management, workforce management and all-channel commerce software provider headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia with additional offices worldwide.

Acquisition history:

In March 2005, Blue Martini Software was acquired by Multi-Channel Holdings, Inc., a privately held Golden Gate Capital portfolio company which also owned Ecometry Corporation.

In September 2006, Ecometry/Blue Martini Software and GERS Inc. merged to form Escalate Retail.[1]

In February 2011, Escalate Retail was acquired by RedPrairie Corporation.[2]

In November 2012, RedPrairie's parent New Mountain Capital acquired JDA Software and following that acquisition Blue Martini has been supported by JDA Software.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Ecometry and GERS Retail Systems Combine to Form Escalate Retail; Two Leading Retail Software Providers Join Forces to Deliver Customer-Focused, Profit-Driven Solutions to the Industry". www.businesswire.com. 2006-08-21. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  2. ^ "RedPrairie Acquires Leading All-Commerce Solutions Provider, Escalate Retail". www.businesswire.com. 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  3. ^ "RedPrairie to Buy JDA Software for $1.9 Billion". New York Times, Inc.

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