Portal Software was founded in 1985 as Portal Information Network, one of the first ISPs in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was founded by John Little. The company offered its own interface through modem access that featured Internet email. Towards the end of the 1980s, the company offered FTP. During this time, the company developed its own account management software. In 1992, John Little decided to focus on developing Portal's internal software for other ISPs, which he saw as a fast evolving market. Their ISP business was shut down and the accounts sold. The company was renamed Portal Software in 1993 and Dave Labuda joined the new company as co-founder. Little and Labuda developed a scalable and flexible real-time enterprise software architecture, which they applied to the management of customers and revenue for internet and telecom service providers. Portal Software developed a billing and revenue software suite (Portal 7) primarily targeted at telecommunications companies and ISPs. It was one of the largest companies in its business. Customers of Portal Software included AOL Time Warner, China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, iG Brazil, KPN, Orange UK, Reuters, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Sprint Canada, Telefónica, Telenor, Telstra, TIM, U.S. Cellular, Vodafone and XM Satellite Radio. Portal Software was bought by Oracle Corporation[1] in 2006 for an estimated $220 Million.[2] Portal Software, together with Metasolv software, is now a business unit of Oracle. Like other acquisition software, Portal Software will be integrated with the core products of Oracle such as Siebel (CRM), PeopleSoft (ERP/CRM), JD Edwards (ERP). With version 7.3, the first since Oracle's acquisition, it has been introduced the name "Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management". The former SVP of Sales, Services, Support, Marketing, Alliances, Business Development, Investor Relations, and Strategic Customer Relationships - Bhaskar Gorti, continues to serve as the GM of Oracle's Communications Group.
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- ^ Oracle and Portal Software
- ^ Oracle spends $220 million on Portal Software. Retrieved on 2007-09-25.
- ^ Oracle (2006) PORTAL 7.3 CERTIFIED SMART PLUG-IN FOR HP OPENVIEW


