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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 ...
Purchasing Filenet marks the second time this month that the IT giant has acquired a large software company.
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 ...
Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Interview with Lee Roberts, CEO and Chairman, FileNet My interview today is with Lee Roberts, CEO and Chairman of Costa Mesa-based FileNet. FileNet is one of the great high ...
Making its third software acquisition in a week, IBM said Thursday it would buy enterprise content management provider FileNet for US$1.6 billion in cash. Big Blue said it would use the FileNet ...
IBM said today that it plans to buy business process and enterprise content management specialist FileNet Corp. for $1.6 billion in cash.
FileNet has introduced broad support for Microsoft SharePoint Technologies with these three new connectors that extend Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 ...
The all-cash deal values FileNet at $35 a share, a slim premium to FileNet's $34.65 closing price on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday. If shareholders approve, the deal would close in the ...
IBM threw down a challenge to database rival Oracle on Thursday with a $1.6bn acquisition that marks its biggest software purchase in three years. The acquisition of FileNet, a company that sells ...
IBM continued its run of SOA-related acquisitions Thursday, agreeing to buy business process and enterprise content management specialist FileNet for about US$1.6 billion in cash.