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acquisitions_by_IBM

After seeing the new acquisition of hashicorp from IBM, it got me wondering, how many of these were actually successful? A quick look at Wiki and its astounding how many companies have been su-ked into IBM.
I am trying to think, out of all them - which ones made a difference (made more $$$ than IBM spent on them)?
I remember the excitement of Gravitant, Cleversafe, softlayer, ustream etc, these all seem to fail and not get sold to clients in big numbers. Most have been forgotten, and some resold to places like HCL.
how much has all the acquisitions cost IBM and for what benefit. I would assume some of the tech was used in other softwares, but would be good to know others perspective!!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_IBM

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They made out pretty well with Cognos

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Lotus was a disaster. It meant that IBM was associated with the worst e-mail program in history. (Yes, I know....it's not an e-mail program; it's some hyper secure application environment. The world thinks of it as e-mail and it was horrible.)

Rational was just a complete waste of time and money. Probably nothing as horrible as Notes came out of it but nothing remotely useful did either.

Softlayer, Tivoli, ....

The one that I most want to survive is Red Hat. Even IBM realizes that RH is more important to modern computing than IBM is and so they haven't crushed it into dust. Yet.

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The only one that really lasted, was successful and actually benefited IBM was Datapower.

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