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webMethods Inc., now Software AG
Type Product Line of Software AG
Founded webMethods founded 1996
Headquarters Reston, VA
Key people Karl-Heinz Streibich, CEO
David Broadbent
Mark Edwards
Dr. Peter Kuerpick
Arnd Zinnhardt
Ivo Totev
Industry Computer software
Products webMethods Business Process Mgmt
webMethods Business Activity Monitoring
webMethods SOA Governance
webMethods ESB & Integration
webMethods Application Modernization
(see company website)
Revenue Not applicable
Parent Software AG
Website www.SoftwareAG.com


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Acquisitions

  • 2006 Acquired Infravio[1] and products from Cerebra[2]
  • 2003 Acquires The Mind Electric - Products: webMethods ServiceNet (SOA)
  • 2003 Acquires Dante Group - Products: webMethods BAM
  • 2003 Acquires former DataChannel assets from Netegrity[3] - Products: webMethods Portal
  • 2001 Acquired IntelliFrame [4] Products:webmethods Workflow
  • 2000 Acquired Active Software [5] and partnership with J. D. Edwards for OEM Product JDE XPI. Gets EAI/A2A capabilities, Products: webMethods Broker and Adapters
    • Active Software acquired Alier Inc., TransLink Software Inc. and Premier Software Technologies Inc.

Products/Tools

  • webMethods Business Activity Monitoring
  • webMethods Business Process Management
  • webMethods SOA Governance
  • webMethods ESB
  • webMethods Master Data Manager
  • webMethods Application Modernization
  • webMethods Integration Server

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