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IBM Looks to Bolster EAM with Purchase of MRO Software Aug 3 2006-
Enterprise and IT service management player will be merged into IBM's Tivoli systems management unit once $740 million deal is completed next quarter.
MRO Software Chalks Up Another Record-Breaking Quarter Jul 24 2006-
Asset and service management vendor reports second consecutive quarter of record revenues and strong sales, riding success of its core EAM offering.
MRO Software Rides Surging Q2 Revenues Apr 21 2006-
Provider of asset management software and services reaches fiscal midyear on a high, with revenues and income up appreciably both sequentially and year over year. 
Best-of-Breed Software Firms Finding Niches Apr 1 2006-
Customers still appear to place a premium on software designed from the ground up that meets specific functional requirements that can adapt as business processes dictate.
MRO Software Beats Fiscal Q1 Earnings Expectations; Misses Revenue Mark Jan 20 2006-
Focus on cost containment and operational efficiencies helps asset management software vendor increase profits, but revenues fall short of Street expectations as some new license deals get pushed into the second quarter.
Infor to Acquire Datastream Jan 5 2006-
Deal would add much needed enterprise asset management capabilities to vendor's evolving ERP portfolio.
MRO Software's Momentum Accelerates Nov 8 2005-
Asset management software vendor's Q4 revenues jump 11% to $55.4 million, as net profits climb 29% to $5.8 million.
Invensys Beefs up Device-Level Monitoring Oct 5 2005-
New tools said to represent the company's initial steps in delivering off-the-shelf software that can help plant managers make operational decisions based on their potential financial impact. 
MRO Software Bounces Back With Strong Fiscal Q3 Jul 14 2005-
Enterprise asset management software vendor's net profits soar 32.2% to $4.1 million as revenue grows 14.9% to $53.2 million in the period ended June 30.

Fiscal Q2 Slip Temporary, MRO Software CEO Vows Apr 15 2005-
Longer than expected sales cycles and a tricky transition to its next generation software causes profit, revenue declines for the EAM vendor, though the company stands pat on strong fiscal 2005 growth projections.
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