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    IBM Acquires Sterling Commerce from ATT

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    IBM's purchase of Sterling Commerce from AT&T will provide IBM with software and networking services that provide companies with secure electronic transfer of documents such as purchase orders, payment information and invoices. IBM has said that it plans to spend $20 billion on acquisitions through 2015, further shifting its focus from computer hardware to software.

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    NEW YORK/BOSTON, May 24 (Reuters) - IBM (NYSE:IBM) plans to buy Sterling Commerce from AT&T Inc (T.N) for about $1.4 billion in cash, extending the technology behemoth's portfolio of business software.

    The move comes amid a flurry of software acquisitions by International Business Machines Corp, Oracle Corp (NASDAQ:ORCL) and SAP AG (DE:SAPG), as they look to sell a broad set of products and services to large corporations.

    IBM said earlier this month it plans to spend $20 billion on acquisitions through 2015, shifting its focus to software from hardware. It bought PwC Consulting from PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2002 and sold its personal computer business to Lenovo Group (0992.HK) in 2005.

    Sterling provides software and networking services that help companies securely transfer electronic documents such as purchase orders, payroll information, invoices and healthcare claims. It is the No. 2 player in the field after privately held GXS.

    IBM currently does not have that technology in house, said Forrester Research analyst Ken Vollmer, who predicted that Oracle might be forced to respond by acquiring another provider of such products.

    Oracle currently offers such technology through a partnership with privately held E2open, according to Gartner analyst Benoit Lheureux.

    AT&T expects to record a one-time gain of about $750 million in the quarter the transaction closes.

    After the deal closes in the second half of 2010, Sterling Commerce's 2,500 employees will be part of the WebSphere organization within IBM's Software Group.

    SBC Communications bought Sterling Commerce in 2000, during the height of the dot.com boom for $3.9 billion, throwing itself into the business-to-business e-commerce market. SBC acquired AT&T Corp in 2005, and changed its name to AT&T Inc.

    Sterling was founded in the 1970s and has some 18,000 customers.

    "I think Sterling Commerce will get a lot of muscle from IBM that will allow them to better compete with GXS," Vollmer said.

    Shares of IBM were down 73 cents at $124.68 in Monday morning trade. AT&T shares were down 39 cents at $24.46. (Additional reporting by Franklin Paul, editing by Gerald E. McCormick and Derek Caney)
     




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