IBM on Wednesday will announce integrations between its Rational and Tivoli product lines that enable users to automate processes across development, testing, and operations teams. The service ...
IBM has agreed to pay approximately $2.1 billion in cash or $10.50 per share for Rational, which specializes in software-development tools. Rational will now become the fifth brand in IBM Software ...
In an upgrade to its software development arsenal, IBM will replace the Rational Process Workbench with software and best practices focused on SOA, collaboration, and reduction of software project ...
Mike Devlin, general manager of IBM Rational, said the new release should be generally available by Dec. 31. The tool set aims to create a unified platform based on open standards that covers all the ...
Special Focus author abednarz@nww.com takes a look at the IBM-Rational buy a year later. With the $2.1 billion Rational purchase, IBM gained an array of tools aimed at helping companies build, ...
Defense Department agencies can now purchase IBM Corp. Rational software development tools from the General Services Administration schedule under a new blanket purchase agreement (BPA). The ...
LAS VEGAS — Daniel Sabbah, who began his career at IBM in 1974 and was most recently a vice president in IBM’s Software Group, recently was named general manager of IBM’s Rational division, which ...
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