Acquisitions: IBM Buys Cognos, Microsoft Buys Musiwave
by Duncan Riley on November 12, 2007

money1.jpgIBM has agreed to buy business intelligence and performance management software maker Cognos for $5 billion.

Ottawa based Cognos has 3,500 employees and serves more than 23,000 customers in over 135 countries. The acquisition follows SAP’s acquisition of Cognos competitor Business Objects for €4.8 billion October 7. FT.com has more.

Microsoft has announced that it has entered into an exclusivity agreement “around its intention to acquire Musiwave SA, an Openwave company and a leading provider of mobile music entertainment services to operators and media companies.”

Microsoft will use Musiwave’s relationships with music labels to deliver improved content choice to a variety of Microsoft products, including Windows Mobile, Zune, MSN and Windows Live.

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Comments

oh! God IBM as a has been company! Cognos another good company will be destroyed. At least it creates opportunity for the rest of us.

 

A picture really is worth a thousand (scratch that, billion) words…

 

I’m surprised IBM didn’t buy Axway first.

 

To me it looks like a good decision by IBM to buy Cognos. I am waiting to see what improvements they will bring on board to get Cognos forward.

 

Lol … and i just can buy a new pc… $800,00..

 

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