
It’s a good exit for Appoxee. Originally founded in 2010 by Itay Levy and Elad Kushnir, it had raised less than $2 million. Kushnir is no longer with the company; Levy is currently the CEO.

Appoxee gives developers a way to addresses this using push messages — sending messages to you to remind you to finish playing a game, or to send you info about an app update, or coupons for goods in the app. It also has a platform to help build these push messaging campaigns.
The idea behind the acquisition appears to be two-fold. First, it will give Teradata another frontier to build out its business in the area of cloud and mobile services.
Teradata already offers a range of big data analytics services (some of which have also grown by way of acquisition, such as this purchase of Think Big Analytics in September 2014). This will give it another service that it can both sell on to existing customers; as well as use as a way of bringing on new business from app publishers (including those already using Appoxee), which Teradata hopes will then become customers of its other services as well.
That could see, for example, Teradata expanding the functionality and services of the Appoxee platform. That could be a smart move: as demonstrated by acquisitions by Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter and more, app analytics are hot today.
It’s likely that Teradata will confirm the acquisition at the opening of the markets in the U.S. today; we’ll update this story as we learn more.
Update: Teradata confirmed the acquisition but not the financial terms. (We’re confident of our numbers, though.) Appoxee is become part of Teradata’s Integrated Marketing Cloud services.