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IBM to buy Ascential for $1.1B

The deal must still be OK'd by Ascential's shareholders and regulators

March 14, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - IBM has agreed to buy data integration software maker Ascential Software Corp. for about $1.1 billion in cash, the companies announced today.
Ascential's products are used to build data warehouses, feed data into business intelligence systems and consolidate enterprise applications, among other things. If approved, the acquisition will strengthen IBM's information integration offerings, the company said.
The acquisition is subject to approval from Ascential's shareholders and regulators, as well as other customary closing conditions. IBM expects to complete the purchase in the second quarter of 2005, the companies said.
After the acquisition, Ascential, in Westboro, Mass., will become a business unit within IBM's Information Management software division. Ascential's products will become part of IBM's software offerings sold through IBM's and Ascential's sales channels and partners.
Data integration is a key part of IBM's software strategy. The Ascential Enterprise Integration Suite complements IBM's WebSphere Information Integrator products, according to IBM. Ascential has more than 3,000 customers worldwide. IBM and Ascential already have more than 550 joint customers, the companies said.
For example, companies will be able to use Ascential technology to populate and maintain a data warehouse for strategic analysis, while tapping IBM's WebSphere integration products to correlate real-time events to information in the data warehouse, said Janet Perna, general manager of IBM's Information Management software division. In addition, to compile a unified view of customer information from disparate data sources, Ascential software can create a consolidated master file for the most commonly used information, while WebSphere can add unstructured data to the file, she said.
The acquisition should have no effect on Ascential customers, said Chris Rubsamen, an IBM spokesman. All customer contracts will be honored, and the approximately 1,000 Ascential employees will be offered jobs in similar roles at IBM, he said.

There is very little overlap in the IBM and Ascential products, said Ascential President Peter Fiore in a conference call with financial analysts. IBM's integration products allow users to access information in real time but without actually collecting the data in one physical location. Ascential's products move data into a repository, he said.

"What the combination gives us is a broad capability to bring those technologies together and to solve the kind of problems where customers want to be able to combine and do analysis based on historical information but also to have access to real-time information from transactional systems," Fiore said.

Ascential is the former Informix Business Solutions. After IBM snapped up Informix Corp.'s database business for $1 billion in April 2001, Informix Business Solutions changed


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