CRN:: Solution providers have said that since Rational became a part of IBM, its tools don't support Microsoft products as much as they support the J2EE platform. What's the story there? Devlin: ...
After acquiring Rational Software for $2.1 billion in December, IBM has offered some insight into its plans to wrap Rational’s development tools into the On Demand initiative. Coming down the pike is ...
IBM Corp. has agreed to acquire Rational Software Corp. for US$2.1 billion, the companies said Friday. Rational, which is located in Cupertino, California, provides software tools and services for ...
IBM next month plans to highlight products from its Tivoli systems management division meant to reduce glitches in complex business applications. The initiative, which will be detailed in May, aims to ...
CA announced a new software lifecycle management tool that integrates its change management solution, CA Endevor Software Change Manager, with IBM's Rational Developer for System z V7.6 (RDz), the IBM ...
New Orleans—Developers hoping to hear IBM convey definitive plans for its new Rational tool line may have been disappointed at last week’s developerWorks Live conference here. But through interviews, ...
IBM announced an agreement to acquire Rational Software for $2.1 billion, or $10.50 a share in cash. That represents a 29 percent premium to Rational's closing price ($8.17) on Thursday, but is 58 ...