IBM is doling out €2.13 billion ($2.3 billion) to acquire a duo of data integration assets from Germany-based enterprise software company Software AG. While cloud computing brings many benefits to ...
i2 Technologies has tapped webMethods to provide a common integration platform for the entire i2 product line, officials from both vendors announced Monday. As part of the deal, which is an expansion ...
IBM to Acquire Two Enterprise Data Integration Platforms From Software AG Your email has been sent The $2.3 billion deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2024. IBM continues to invest in ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At its North America User Group Conference starting today in New York, Software AG unveiled webMethods Service Designer, a lightweight integrated design and development tool ...
IBM and webMethods have each swallowed integration companies in order to nourish their respective offerings. At the same time, SeeBeyond has upgraded its suite, and an integration startup has thrown ...
IBM Corp. today announced plans to acquire Software AG’s StreamSets and webMethods application integration platforms for €2.13 billion, or about $2.33 billion, in cash. The deal comes only months ...
Offering flexibility in business rules implementation, webMethods this week is announcing plans to include an embedded rules engine in it its Fabric business integration software suite. Components of ...
WebMethods unveiled its strategy in response to customers that want to build Web services from applications already in place, said Kim Trudel, vice president of enterprise Web services at the vendor, ...
17 July 2003 – WebMethods, Inc., the independent provider of integration software, announced Wednesday that United Utilities, one of the largest multi-utility companies in the UK, has selected the ...
At an event in New York, SeeBeyond will unveil its Real-Time Information Network strategy to show how solution providers can deploy its middleware to improve integration across disparate systems, said ...
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