Micro Focus Completes Acquisitions of Borland and Compuware

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Integration of both companies into Micro Focus is continuing on track, according to CEO. 

Following the required regulatory filings made in Delaware last week, Micro Focus International plc has now completed the acquisition of Borland Software Corp. The acquisition, when combined with the application testing/automated software quality (ASQ) business acquired from Compuware Corp. June 1, gives Micro Focus a leading market position in two highly complementary markets, the company says.

This market is estimated to be worth $2 billion a year and is logically adjacent to Micro Focus’ core application management and modernization business, the company reports. Both acquisitions meet Micro Focus’ strict financial acquisition criteria. The integration of the Compuware application testing/ASQ business is progressing well, and it is intended that Borland will also be rapidly integrated into the group over the coming months, the company said.

The move into the application testing/ASQ market is consistent with Micro Focus’ stated strategy of extending into logically adjacent market segments in order to expand its addressable market, further develop its customer proposition, and create new sources of significant and sustained future organic growth through the extension of its product portfolio.

Micro Focus intends to release its Q1 interim management statement (IMS) August 12 and will provide further guidance for the enlarged group at such time. The readmission of Micro Focus’ ordinary shares to the main market of the London Stock Exchange and commencement of dealings of its ordinary shares under the ticker MCRO.L took place last week, the company reported.

Micro Focus CEO Comments

“Completing the acquisition of Borland gives Micro Focus significant incremental scale in the growing application testing/ASQ market," said Stephen Kelly, CEO of Micro Focus. "The Borland and Compuware businesses are highly complementary, both to each other, and to the Micro Focus application management and modernization business. We are making good progress with the integration of the Compuware testing/ASQ business.”

About Micro Focus

Micro Focus, a member of the London Stock Exchange's FTSE 250, provides innovative software that allows companies to dramatically improve the business value of their enterprise applications. Micro Focus enterprise application modernization and management software enables customers’ business applications to respond rapidly to market changes and embrace modern architectures with reduced cost and risk. For additional information please visit http://www.microfocus.com/.

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