IBM Makes Bowstreet, Micromuse Buys
January 3, 2006 Alex Woodie
IBM announced a pair of acquisitions just before the year-end holidays: Micromuse, a provider of network and server monitoring software, and Bowstreet, a developer of Java-based tools for writing Web portals. Both of the vendors’ products support the iSeries, among most other major platforms. IBM plans to operate Micromuse as a business unit within its Tivoli brand, where its Netcool suite will be used to bolster IBM’s capabilities for monitoring voice over IP and video on demand monitoring, according to Al Zollar, the former iSeries general manager who is now heading up Tivoli. “Today’s networks are no longer |