webMethods

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webMethods Inc.
Type Subsidiary of Software AG
Founded 1996
Headquarters Fairfax, VA
Key people David Mitchell, President & CEO
Industry Computer software
Products webMethods Fabric
webMethods Integration Server
webMethods Servicenet
webMethods Glue
webMethods Workflow
webMethods Portal
(see company website)
Revenue US $200.6M (2005)
Parent Software AG
Website www.webmethods.com

webMethods, which was founded in 1996, is a company which provides business process integration software. The company is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, and has offices throughout the United States, Europe, Middle East/North Africa, Asia Pacific and Japan. On April 5, 2007, Software AG agreed to acquire webMethods, Inc. for $546 million [1] . The acquisition closed on June 1, 2007 and webMethods is no longer traded on the US stock market. Software AG is currently traded on the German Stock Exchange.

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[edit] Partnerships

In 2004, webMethods formed a strategic alliance with GXS offering a best-of-breed combination of integration software and integration services to organizations worldwide. SAP and webMethods partnered in 1999 to release a rebadged version of Integration Server as SAP Business Connector to provide integration abilities with SAP.[2] In 1998 Microsoft and webMethods teamed up to produce XQL, a query language for XML.

[edit] History

  • 2007 June 1 - Closing of the acquisition by Software AG.
  • 2007 April 5 - Software AG to acquire webMethods.[1]
  • 2007 Fabric 7 released,[3] office opened for Middle East/North Africa[4]
  • 2006 Acquired Infravio[5] and products from Cerebra[6]
  • 2003 Added JBoss to the product suite as a bundled solution for EJB support and released webMethods Portal
  • 2001 First Integration vendor to add EDI support and business process modelling to their platform.
  • 2000 Acquired Active Software [7]
  • 1999 Partnership with SAP to provide integration capabilities for SAP [2]
  • 1998 partnership with Microsoft to develop XQL[8]
  • 1996 Company founded by Phillip Merrick[9]

[edit] Products/Tools

webMethods Integration Server 4.6 was bundled with SAP as SAP Business Connector before SAP decided to develop their own integration platform.

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