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    IBM takes ISS ... for better or for worse 29/08/2006 09:25:21

    IBM's US$1.3 billion deal last week to acquire Internet Security Systems is fraught with pitfalls and possibilities: It gives Big Blue a major stake in the security game, but some wonder whether the company will know what to do with it.
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    IBM to acquire ISS for $1.3 billion 24/08/2006 07:45:41

    IBM on Wednesday announced its intent to acquire Internet Security Systems for US$1.3 billion in an all-cash deal expected to be completed by year-end.
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    IBM's Zollar touts new management products 25/05/2006 12:13:49

    IBM is announcing that the IBM Change and Configuration Management Database (CCMDB) will ship June 30, along with three Process Manager tools. IBM calls the CCMDB a kind of command center for automatic discovery of IT information on servers, applications, storage and network devices and software across an enterprise. Al Zollar, general manager for Tivoli Software at IBM for the past two years, discussed the upcoming releases -- as well as the evolution and importance of management products to customers -- with Computerworld.
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    End-user experience is key 15/03/2006 10:59:57

    Kim Jahnz doesn't like to brag, but she says that over the years she has mastered managing network and systems performance and availability at Aurora Health Care in Milwaukee. However, Jahnz knows she faces a bigger challenge in 2006.
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    IBM in $US865 million acquisition 24/01/2006 07:36:50

    Big Blue has announced that it signed an agreement to acquire Micromuse, a real-time business and service assurance software solutions company, in an all-cash deal worth close to $US865 million.
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    Analysis: What Micromuse means for IBM 10/01/2006 10:22:31

    Once again this year, the holiday season brought forth yet another crop of year-end acquisitions. In the world of management, one of these was among the most significant of 2005: the acquisition of Micromuse by IBM, for approximately US$865 million in cash.
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    IBM to buy Micromuse for US$865 million 22/12/2005 08:01:47

    IBM has agreed to buy network management software vendor Micromuse for US$865 million in cash, the companies announced Wednesday.
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    Collation improves application mapping software 13/01/2005 07:58:06

    Collation next week plans to unveil the latest revision of its application resource mapping software, which the company says can now handle larger customer networks and share data across multiple management domains.
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    Concord acquires Aprisma 11/01/2005 08:08:04

    Concord Communications on Monday announced its plans to acquire fellow management software maker Aprisma Management Technologies for about US$93 million in cash.
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    Micromuse updates Netcool 14/12/2004 08:34:33

    Micromuse this week updated its flagship network monitoring software with Netcool/OMNIbus v7.
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    BAM brings you reality business, to the minute 16/08/2004 16:14:35

    Unlike BI – the rear view of business which analysts love, business activity monitoring – BAM to the acronym-philes – gives you the upfront action on whatever part of the business you nominate, live on a PC near you. And the action is attracting not only pure-play vendors, but also BI, apps integration and the heavy hitters too. Leon Erlanger canvasses some early adopters who say, "start small"
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