A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. IBM has agreed to acquire content-management software maker FileNet for about $1.6 billion in cash, the companies said Thursday. FileNet is ...
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IBMがコンテンツ管理ソフトウェアメーカーのFileNetを約16億ドルの現金で買収することに同意した。両社が米国時間8月10日に明らかにした。 FileNetはカリフォルニア州コスタメーサが本社の上場企業で、2005年の年間売上高はおよそ4億2200万ドル。創業24年になる ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. IBM threw down a challenge to database rival Oracle on Thursday with a $1.6bn acquisition that marks its ...
IBM snapped up publicly traded software vendor FileNet for $1.6 billion in an all-cash transaction today, as the market for content management products heats up. (See IBM Buys FileNet.) According to ...
When IBM decided to become the leader in the way companies manage documents, it approached rival FileNet Corp. in Costa Mesa and offered $1.6 billion. FileNet said yes on Thursday. But not without ...
In its third largest software acquisition and one that will further bolster its software divsion, IBM said Thursday that it will acquire data and content management software company FileNet for ...
IBM Corp. said Thursday that it would buy Costa Mesa-based FileNet Corp. for $1.6 billion in cash as the technology giant expands its software offerings. But FileNet stock jumped above IBM’s offer ...