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Segment Information
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
SEGMENT INFORMATION
SEGMENT INFORMATION
ASC Topic 280, “Segment Reporting” (Topic 280), establishes standards for reporting, by public business enterprises, information about operating segments, products and services, geographic areas, and major customers. The method of determining what information, under Topic 280, to report is based on the way that an entity organizes operating segments for making operational decisions and how the entity’s management and chief operating decision maker (CODM) assess an entity’s financial performance. Our operations are analyzed by management and our CODM as being part of a single industry segment: the design, development, marketing and sales of Enterprise Information Management software and solutions.
The following table sets forth the distribution of revenues, by significant geographic area, for the periods indicated: 
 
Year Ended June 30,
 
2017
 
2016
 
2015
Revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
Canada
$
227,115

 
$
107,217

 
$
113,780

United States
1,090,049

 
915,615

 
887,895

United Kingdom
159,817

 
185,631

 
201,059

Germany
166,611

 
155,201

 
169,538

Rest of Europe
394,132

 
270,114

 
267,702

All other countries
253,333

 
190,450

 
211,943

Total revenues
$
2,291,057

 
$
1,824,228

 
$
1,851,917


The following table sets forth the distribution of long-lived assets, representing property and equipment and intangible assets, by significant geographic area, as of the periods indicated below. 
 
As of June 30,
2017
 
As of June 30,
2016
Long-lived assets:
 
 
 
Canada*
$
1,283,589

 
$
145,927

United States
339,246

 
546,788

United Kingdom
11,583

 
20,042

Germany
6,694

 
4,878

Rest of Europe
21,360

 
76,560

All other countries
37,488

 
35,705

Total
$
1,699,960

 
$
829,900

*In July 2016, we implemented a reorganization of our subsidiaries worldwide with the view to continue to enhance operational and administrative efficiencies through further consolidated ownership, management, and development of our intellectual property (IP) in Canada. For additional details, please see note 14 "Income Taxes".