IBM acquired the FileNet company in the 1990s, and the name FileNet has long been associated with business enterprise software. The FileNet P8 platform, as developed by IBM, is a set of business management tools that is considered highly customizable.
Filenet is an online storage where users can upload their files and share them in internet. Cheers, your helper Nicos
IBM has acquired Israeli based data storage technology company XIV for what is believed to be $350 million.
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Microsoft worked with IBM to develop DOS and I believe OS/2 as well.
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Lenovo acquired IBM's Personal Computer Division in 2005, which included the ThinkPad line of laptops. However, IBM itself remains an independent company focused on cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and enterprise solutions. The acquisition allowed Lenovo to expand its presence in the global PC market while IBM shifted its focus away from consumer hardware.
He developed the operating system for IBM's personal computers. It was called MS-DOS.
Bill Gates never worked for IBM. He was the founder of Microsoft. But, Mircrosoft and IBM licensed MS-DOS for IBM's new IBM PC-AT. They then began working to develop, OS/2 a more advanced operating system. But Microsoft had different plans and IBM finished OS/2 by itself.
In the 1980s, IBM was the first company to develop the graphics card.
SPSS, a former software company out of Chicago, published the proprietary factor analysis software of the same name. The company was acquired by IBM on July 28, 2009, and now exists as a brand under IBM Software Group's Business Analytics Portfolio.