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For Business Process & Applications Professionals
(Length: 4 pages)
January 30, 2008 IBM Will Be The Most Aggressive Buyer Of AppsIBM Will Move Into Apps, Using Midsize PurchasesThis is the fourth document in "Software Market Consolidation Trends" series. by R "Ray" Wang, Andrew Bartels with Sharyn Leaver, Heidi Lo Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)IBM has been a regular buyer of software vendors over the years, with a tendency to keep those software products as distinct and separately supported product lines. IBM's acquisition of Cognos both continues this pattern and takes it in new directions. IBM's assertion that it does not do application software is looking increasingly porous, with recent acquisitions of MRO Software, FileNet, and Cognos moving it to the fringe of apps, if not actually into apps. With platform competitors increasingly swallowing up independent software vendors (ISVs), IBM will have less compunction about and more imperatives for becoming an app vendor itself. IBM will continue its pattern of retaining separate brands for the products it acquires, so that it can continue to provide middleware platforms for other vendors' applications. Buy Risk-FreeDownload and print PDF immediately. Price: US $1749 Our Money-Back Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, return it for a full refund within three weeks of your online purchase. Already a Forrester Client?
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ERP's Evolving Landscape: Implications For IT Apps Professionals
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