Brio Technology

Brio Technology was a San Francisco Bay area software company cofounded in 1984 by Yorgen Edholm and Katherine Glassey. The company is best known for their business intelligence software systems, starting with DataPivot on the Apple Macintosh. Brio Software was acquired by Hyperion in 2003.[1] Hyperion was in turn acquired by Oracle in 2007.[2] The Hyperion performance management software become the basis of the current Oracle Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) solution which is still offered today as Oracle EPM Cloud. The Brio Technology products were offered as part of the Oracle Business Intelligence (OBIEE) solutions for a time but was eventually deprecated in favour of Oracle's business intelligence solution that was acquired separately from Siebel[3] in 2006. Consequently, the ever shrinking user base of Brio Technology is limited to those customers who purchased Brio products years ago.

  1. ^ "Hyperion to Acquire Brio Software". Information Management Magazine. July 24, 2003.
  2. ^ "Oracle Closes Acquisition of Hyperion" (Press release). Oracle. 18 Apr 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-05-14.
  3. ^ "Oracle and Siebel". www.oracle.com. Retrieved 2021-02-11.