fhs
Volume 7, Number 13 -- April 3, 2007

Infor Buys Workbrain for About $200 Million

Published: April 3, 2007

by Alex Woodie

Infor yesterday announced plans to acquire Workbrain, a publicly traded developer of workforce management software, for about $227 million (or $196 million in U.S. Dollars).

Workbrain, which is based in Toronto, Ontario, was founded seven years ago, and quickly became one of the leading developers of software that helps big companies manage workforce processes. Its Windows- and Unix-based offerings included labor forecasting, employee schedule optimization, time and attendance, workforce analytics, and employee self-service, and it counted several large companies as customers, including British Airways, General Mills, and Target.

While Workbrain grew revenue and profits consistently over its seven-year life, it's fortunes had started to turn. Revenues for fiscal year 2006, which ended December 31, increased 8.8 percent to $96.5 million, but its costs rose faster, at 9.5 percent, leading to a net loss on the year of $2.5 million, compared to a profit of $3 million the previous year. Workbrain's stock fell 12 percent from January to December 2006, and the company became a takeover target.

As part of the deal, Infor will acquire all of Workbrain's outstanding shares for $12.50 each, which translates into a 22 percent premium over the closing price of Workbrain's stock on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Friday. (All dollar figures in this article are presented in Canadian dollars.) The board has already approved the deal, which is expected to close in June, pending a shareholder vote and regulatory approval.

By joining the world's largest privately held software company, and the third biggest enterprise software vendor (behind Oracle and SAP), Workbrain now has a built-in audience, and a prominent position in the IBM System i community, especially now that, Kronos, a competing workforce management software vendor and one of the few vendors in the field to support the i5/OS platform--has been acquired by private equity firm Hellman & Friedman Capital Partners.

And what a large built-in audience it is. Infor claims to have 70,000 customers--not users, but individual companies and government organizations. The number of actual users of Infor's solutions runs well into the tens of millions, and this is just the tip of the iceberg of the workforce that Infor plans to help its customers manage using Workbrain's offerings.

As expected, executives with the two companies' sounded upbeat. "In just over seven years, Workbrain has built the leading workforce management software company based on innovation and attention to the customer," says David Ossip, CEO of Workbrain. "Joining Infor will accelerate our current momentum by providing us access to Infor's 70,000 customers and extensive global distribution network. We believe that all of our stakeholders will benefit from this combination."

Jim Schaper, Chairman and CEO of Infor, which is privately held and based in Atlanta, Georgia, says the company will continue to invest and build upon Workbrain's solutions. "Workbrain expands our current human capital management offering with unmatched domain expertise in the areas of time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, and workforce planning," he says.

RELATED STORY

Kronos To Be Taken Private Through a $1.8 Billion Buyout



                     Post this story to del.icio.us
               Post this story to Digg
    Post this story to Slashdot


Sponsored By
RJS SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

Are Your Documents Safe?

Protecting business data is not an option. With WebDocs you get
a document and image management system that allows you to
safeguard data against disaster and misfiling. WebDocs helps you
decrease paper, storage and distribution costs, increase productivity,
and improve customer service.

Visit us at www.rjssoftware.com or
call us at 888-RJS-SOFT for a free 30-day demo.


Editor: Alex Woodie
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Joe Hertvik,
Shannon O'Donnell, Timothy Prickett Morgan
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
Contact the Editors: To contact anyone on the IT Jungle Team
Go to our contacts page and send us a message.

Sponsored Links

VAULT400:  Securely archive data with Instant Back-Up & 24x7 Recovery
Bsafe:  Enterprise Security for System i and Linux Systems
COMMON:  Join us at the 2007 conference, April 29 – May 3, in Anaheim, California


IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks

The System i Pocket RPG & RPG IV Guide: List Price, $69.95
The iSeries Pocket Database Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket Developers' Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket SQL Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket Query Guide: List Price, $49.00
The iSeries Pocket WebFacing Primer: List Price, $39.00
Migrating to WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
iSeries Express Web Implementer's Guide: List Price, $59.00
Getting Started with WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries: List Price, $79.95
Getting Started With WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries: List Price, $89.00
Getting Started with WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
WebFacing Application Design and Development Guide: List Price, $55.00
Can the AS/400 Survive IBM?: List Price, $49.00
The All-Everything Machine: List Price, $29.95
Chip Wars: List Price, $29.95

 

The Four Hundred
Next Up on the System i5: Native GNU g++ and IBM XL C/C++

WDSc V7.0: Componentization of Advanced Edition Is Not Enough

Gartner Says It Was "All Over" the Virtualization Effect

Kronos To Be Taken Private Through a $1.8 Billion Buyout

The Linux Beacon
Novell Previews SLES 10 Service Pack 1, OES 2 Extensions

IDC Chops Server Forecasts Thanks to Virtualization, Multicore Chips

Supermicro Shows Off Blades, Posts Financials Ahead of IPO

NEC, Stratus Preview Fault Tolerant Server with Quad Cores

Big Iron
IDC Chops Server Forecasts Thanks to Virtualization, Multicore Chips

Top Mainframe Stories From Around the Web

Chats, Webinars, Seminars, Shows, and Other Happenings

Four Hundred Guru
Two Views on the WDSc Snippets View, Part 1

The Case of the Missing Outline (View)

Admin Alert: Five Things that Kill Backups (and What to Do About Them)

System i PTF Guide
March 24, 2007: Volume 9, Number 12

March 17, 2007: Volume 9, Number 11

March 10, 2007: Volume 9, Number 10

March 3, 2007: Volume 9, Number 9

February 24, 2007: Volume 9, Number 8

February 17, 2007: Volume 9, Number 7

The Windows Observer
Microsoft Ships Operations Manager '07, Taps EMC for Network Monitoring

Windows Vista Sales Are Hot, Hot, Hot! Microsoft Says

Oracle Sues SAP Over 'Corporate Theft on a Grand Scale'

NEC, Stratus Preview Fault Tolerant Server with Quad Cores

The Unix Guardian
Sun Breaks Sparc Unit Free Again

Gartner Says It Was "All Over" the Virtualization Effect

Oracle Sues SAP Over 'Corporate Theft on a Grand Scale'

As I See It: Workplace Heaven

Four Hundred Monitor
Four Hundred Monitor's
Full iSeries Events Calendar

THIS ISSUE SPONSORED BY:

Vision Solutions
Aldon
COMMON
Patrick Townsend & Associates
RJS Software Systems



TABLE OF CONTENTS
CYBRA Finds the 'Edge' for Native i5/OS RFID Software

Lakeview Adds More Autonomics to MIMIX

Thoughts on the Coexistence of Full Test Automation and Manual Testing

Help/Systems Boosts Graphics with Robot/NETWORK V10

News Briefs and Product Shorts:


Infor Buys Workbrain for About $200 Million . . . Quadrant Addresses Canadian Check Requirements . . . IBM Delivers New Release of RFID Software . . . Esker Launches Fax Services for SAP . . . Make That Three 5250 Emulators Supporting Vista . . . ProData's Hartley a Split Second from Milestone Victory . . .

Four Hundred Stuff

BACK ISSUES





 
Subscription Information:
You can unsubscribe, change your email address, or sign up for any of IT Jungle's free e-newsletters through our Web site at http://www.itjungle.com/sub/subscribe.html.

Copyright © 1996-2008 Guild Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Guild Companies, Inc., 50 Park Terrace East, Suite 8F, New York, NY 10034

Privacy Statement