Quorum Software completes acquisition of TietoEVRY’s Oil and Gas software business


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Quorum Software (Quorum), a Thoma Bravo portfolio company and the global software dedicated to the energy industry, announced the closing of the previously reported acquisition of TietoEVRY’s  Oil and Gas software business. This transaction includes Energy Components solutions for hydrocarbon accounting and management and DaWinci solutions for personnel and materials logistics.

The newly combined company will operate as Quorum Software. The transactions, both complete now, will empower Quorum to connect operations to the boardroom and deliver on customer priorities to automate critical workflows, integrate data across the organization, and drive intelligent business insights.As a result of the transaction, Quorum Software will strengthen its presence in the Middle East through existing offices in UAE and Kuwait and business in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, to play a leading role in accelerating the digital transformation of the oil and gas energy sector in the region.

Earlier this year,Quorum merged with Aucerna, a globally trusted provider ofintegrated planning, execution, and reserves software for the energy industry.Combining Quorum, Aucerna, and TietoEVRY’s Oil and Gas software business creates the global leader in software for connecting people, information, and energy.

“Energy Components and DaWinci solutions are international standards in the energy industry, and the talented employees who support them are valuable additions to our team,” said Gene Austin, CEO of Quorum Software. “Together, we offer a complete set of solutions in lockstep with our customers. Our vision for the future, coming off of both of these transactions, is to provide the most robust set of cloud-first applications for the global energy ecosystem.”

Today, Quorum serves more than 1,800 energy customers of all sizes, from startups to supermajors, across 55 countries. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Quorum Software will have offices throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle Eastand the Asia Pacific. Quorum will continue to have a significant presence in Calgary, Alberta, the headquarters of Aucerna, and in Norway, the business headquarters of Energy Components and DaWinci.


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