Merck & Co, Accenture and UPS are all set to exit application integration and data management platform developer Liaison Technologies through the acquisition.

Enterprise software provider OpenText has agreed to acquire US-based application and data management software developer Liaison Technologies for about $310m, allowing corporates including pharmaceutical firm Merck & Co to exit.

Founded in 2001, Liaison produces software that helps a base of more than 4,000 enterprise customers integrate their business applications and manage data.

The company’s Alloy platform also includes a cloud-based monitoring and visualisation tool for business and transaction activity called Lens, and a data mapping and translation system dubbed…

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Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.