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BEIJING, Oct. 19 -- IBM announced on Tuesday that it
has acquired DataPower, a company specialized in tools for XML message
processing.
The acquisition addresses the need to
make previously siloed data and software applications interoperate better,
according to IBM. Financial details were not disclosed.
DataPower, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, offers
products that improve security and the speed of processing transactions, which
simplify SOA deployments by hiding the complexities of handling different
message formats.
DataPower products include the X150 Integration Device,
which streamlines SOA infrastructure; the XA35 XML Accelerator for XML
processing, and the XS40 XML Security Gateway, to provide message-level web
services security.
DataPower is the second XML-networking company to be
acquired in the past two months. In August, Sarvega was acquired by Intel.
Sarvega and DataPower are two of about seven VC-backed companies that comprise
the sector.
(Agencies) |