| 1987
|
OneSource forms as a division of Lotus Development Corporation |
July
1993
|
OneSource becomes an independent company through a management buy-out |
| 1996
|
OneSource distributes information to the financial community on CD ROM media |
| December 1996
|
A fundamental shift occurs when OneSource transitions to Web-based delivery of business information via its online Business Browser subscription service |
May
1998
|
OneSource sells its CD-Insurance division to focus more completely on Web-based products |
May
1999
|
OneSource Initial Public Offering (Nasdaq: ONES)
|
October
1999
|
OneSource acquires Corporate Technology, a provider of high technology company profiles with a focus on emerging private companies |
| January 2001
|
OneSource issues over one million reports to customers via its Business Browser product |
October
2002
|
OneSource expands coverage to include the Asia Pacific region, adding information on 260,000 companies and 1 million executives |
| November 2002
|
OneSource announces a new family of integration services under the Synergy Solutions umbrella: | • |
Application of the OneSource Global Business Taxonomy to organize and link internal customer data |
| • |
XML-based integration of external information within CRM systems, portals, and internal apps |
|
| March 2003
|
OneSource introduces comprehensive XBRL support for business information integration. |
| June 2003
|
OneSource launches business information solution for technology sector to speed up sales cycles and improve targeting of marketing campaigns.
|
| September 2003
|
OneSource introduces Catalyst Modules for embedding business information in Siebel eBusiness Applications and Microsoft Office. |
| February 2004
|
OneSource expands Synergy Solutions for key sales and marketing functions and industries. |
| June 2004
|
OneSource acquired by infoUSA. |
| Today
|
OneSource uniquely integrates crucial external intelligence with our customers’ internal business processes, putting “content in context” within every system in the organization. |