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Software AG asset sale to IBM is blow to partners

Software AG asset sale to IBM is blow to partners

IBM is acquiring key services assets from Software AG to help drive its AI and hybrid cloud business units.

Unfortunately for Software AG partners, it will mean less business opportunities for them in key markets.

IBM is buying the StreamSets and webMethods technologies from Silver Lake-owned Software AG for for €2.13 billion in cash.

StreamSets and webMethods are among the technology leaders in application integration, API management, and data integration, said IBM.

StreamSets will add data ingestion capabilities to watsonx, IBM's AI and data platform, while webMethods will give clients and partners additional integration and API management tools for their hybrid multi-cloud environments.

Software AG's Super iPaaS platform is growing, profitable and has a significant recurring revenue profile. And StreamSets and webMethods form it, serving more than 1,500 clients globally.

"Together with IBM's watsonx AI and data platform, as well as our application modernisation, data fabric and IT automation products, StreamSets and webMethods will help clients unlock the full potential of their applications and data. This powerful combination helps drive innovation while preparing businesses for AI, no matter where applications or data reside," said Rob Thomas, senior vice president, software and chief commercial officer at IBM.

"This will give IBM clients and partners one of the most modern and comprehensive application and data integration platforms in the industry."