News
FileNet , which boasts roughly 1,700 employees and annual revenues of $421.8 million in 2005, should help IBM bolster its content management operations, a market that research firm IDC says ...
IBM Corp. said Thursday it plans to acquire Costa Mesa-based FileNet Corp. for $1.6 billion in yet another consolidation move in the software industry.
IBM's announcement of its $1.6 billion bid for FileNet is an indication that a power shift is taking place right now, one analyst said ...
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 ...
IBM is acquiring FileNet, a provider of enterprise content management software, for about $1.6 billion, or $35 a share. FileNet is the 20th acquisition of IBM’s Information on Demand initiative ...
FileNet was among several companies selling the software, including EMC Corp. and OpenText Corp. IBM’s software package is seen to be weaker than FileNet’s, according to some analysts. Enterprise ...
IBM continued its run of SOA-related acquisitions Thursday, agreeing to buy business process and enterprise content management specialist FileNet for about $1.6 billion in cash.
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 ...
IBM's planned $1.6 billion acquisition of content management software company FileNet sparked more talk of software industry consolidation, and speculation of what might happen next.
Between them, IBM and FileNet accounted for about 18 per cent of the $3.2bn content management business last year, compared with 11 per cent for EMC, according to figures compiled by IDC.
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results