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  Compuware, IBM settle suit - 03/23/05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Compuware also said IBM "has offered to purchase" up to $260 million worth of maintenance services in the same period, meaning the actual amount could be less.
Because Compuware did not receive any of its primary demands -- including $500 million in damages and an injunction forcing IBM to stop selling the two programs it was accused of pirating -- the settlement is being viewed by some as more of a positive for IBM.
Compuware Chief Operating Officer Tommi White told the jury that her company's future was threatened by such practices.
www.detnews.com /2005/business/0503/23/B01-126025.htm   (893 words)

  
 IBM, Compuware pick jury to weigh antitrust, copyright claims   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Compuware is also seeking to enjoin IBM from practices that it claims cost it customers, according to court filings.
Compuware also claims IBM attempted to use its dominant position in the computer mainframe market to take control of the software-tools market in violation of antitrust rules.
Compuware, whose product is on IBM mainframe systems used by Ford Motor Co. and FedEx Corp., has the dominant market share in five mainframe software-tools markets, including those for debugging, fault diagnosis and file and data management, according to the company's court filings.
www.thejournalnews.com /newsroom/021605/d06w16ibm.html   (807 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Magistrate orders IBM to pay some of Compuware's legal costs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In August, Compuware accused Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM of attempting to "sandbag it" after IBM came forward with source code that could serve as critical evidence in the case.
Compuware sued IBM in March 2002, claiming IBM had copied its software products and was reselling them under the IBM nameplate.
After IBM came up with the source code in August, Compuware filed a motion requesting a default judgment in the case or that the source code not be allowed as evidence at trial.
www.usatoday.com /tech/techinvestor/corporatenews/2004-09-27-ibm-court-costs_x.htm   (427 words)

  
 Compuware 92 AAA Hockey: My Site News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Compuware 92 has been selected to participate in the 46th edition of the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament being held February 10 through February 20, 2005 at the Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City.
Compuware defeated Cleveland 5-0 and 7-1 during the weekend of October 25-26.
Compuware went 16-2-1 during the four tournaments as it outscored opponents 132-32.
eteamz.active.com /compuware92/news   (2102 words)

  
 Compuware shares tumble - Apr. 12, 2000
    Compuware warned Wednesday that its earnings for the fourth quarter, ended March 31, at 13-to-15 cents a share, will be less than half what Wall Street had expected.
    Compuware said management in the professional services unit were concentrating more on delivery services than sales leading, which contributed to a loss of about 12-1/2 cents for the quarter.
    Compuware was also hit by a number of business deals that did not close during the quarter.
money.cnn.com /2000/04/12/companies/compuware   (343 words)

  
 IBM had plan to kill Compuware - Computer Business Review
Compuware lawyer Daniel Johnson Jr told the jury in the US District Court in Detroit: "This is about IBM, one of the largest corporations in the world, going out and embarking on a plan to kill Compuware."
IBM stands accused by Compuware of stealing its trade secrets, specifically claiming IBM stole trade secrets to copy two of its programs, a mainframe-based file manager and a program that helps users locate the source of problems on their mainframes.
Compuware alleges that IBM then heavily discounted the products or gave them away free as part of hardware deals in order to "kill" off the main competitor in the mainframe management market: Compuware.
www.cbronline.com /article_news.asp?guid=16881128-7A8C-4539-92FD-0B4CC49A45B9   (372 words)

  
 Compuware OptimalJ
Compuware OptimalJ is a Java development environment that uses patterns to automatically translate business models into working applications.
Compuware OptimalJ enables developers to work at a higher level of abstraction when analyzing and designing the business functions of the application.
Compuware OptimalJ unites analysis, design and testing to ensure that large, diverse development teams can consistently architect, build, integrate and maintain high-quality enterprise applications.
javacentral.compuware.com /optimalj   (501 words)

  
 Compuware's IBM battle heads for a trial Tuesday
A win for Compuware could enlarge business opportunities for a company that is one of the anchors in Detroit's redevelopment with 4,000 employees at its gleaming downtown headquarters.
Compuware could recover business it has lost to IBM and fill a greater share of future demand.
A group of Compuware shareholders, including a pension system that represents municipal employees in Houston who bought stock between 1999 and 2002, filed a securities case against Compuware saying the company never mentioned its troubles with IBM to shareholders.
www.freep.com /money/business/ibmcompx12e_20050212.htm   (869 words)

  
 Macomb Daily : Compuware, IBM settle, ending federal trial 03/23/05
Compuware shares rose 32 cents, or 4.6 percent, to close at $7.29 in Tuesday trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Compuware claimed IBM stole trade secrets to copy two of its programs -- File-AID, a file manager, and Abend-AID, a program that helps users locate the source of glitches.
Jill Bertini, who worked for Compuware for six years before moving to IBM, testified that on her first day at IBM she provided colleagues with estimates of Compuware's market penetration for various versions of its software.
www.macombdaily.com /stories/032305/bus_compware001.shtml   (853 words)

  
 CNN.com - Compuware sues IBM for antitrust violations - March 13, 2002
Compuware has discussed IBM's actions with other ISVs, but decided it needed to file the lawsuit on its own, Nathan said.
So far as he knows, Compuware is the only ISV dealing with intellectual property infringements by IBM, he said.
Compuware has not yet calculated the sum it may seek from IBM to cover damages.
archives.cnn.com /2002/TECH/industry/03/13/compuware.suit.idg   (451 words)

  
 IBM to pay Compuware up to $400 million to end suits
Compuware will save in legal fees, which totaled about $100 million so far, and gets an agreement that promises more cooperation with IBM, maker of the mainframe computers that use Compuware software.
She said the agreement might boost Compuware's revenue as much as 8 percent in each quarter for four years, and will eliminate legal fees that have cost as much as $40 million a year.
Compuware's suit, which was on trial in Detroit, accused IBM of hiring former Compuware employees to copy software used in mainframe computers, then forcing IBM customers to pick the IBM software over Compuware's products.
www.thejournalnews.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050323/BUSINESS01/503230323/1066/BUSINESS01   (527 words)

  
 Compuware claims IBM lost source code found late
THE COMPUWARE Corporation said it has asked a US district court to levy heavy penalties on IBM after, it claimed, Big Blue discovered source code two years after it was asked to provide it.
Compuware alleges that IBM has stolen its trade secrets, accuses it of software piracy, and violations of antitrust law.
Chief Compuware lawyer Thomas Costello, said: "We're requesting a default judgment in the piracy portion of our case....this last minute discovery of what may or may not be true source code should not be allowed at trial".
www.theinquirer.net /?article=17943   (230 words)

  
 Analyst's say may be key in Compuware trial
The jury in the federal trial between Compuware Corp. and IBM Corp. will have to decide if it believes testimony from three former Compuware employees who now work at IBM or a software analyst who has spent thousands of hours scouring data from the two companies.
While cross-examining a key Compuware witness Thursday, IBM attorney Thomas Rafferty pitted the testimony of the three former Compuware employees against that of Barbara Frederiksen, a software analyst who said Wednesday that IBM needed confidential information to develop products so similar to Compuware's software.
Compuware sued IBM in 2002, claiming the company hired former Compuware employees to share trade secrets about Compuware's most popular products.
www.freep.com /money/tech/compibm11e_20050311.htm   (450 words)

  
 CRN | Compuware To Drive CARS Via The Channel
Compuware is moving away from its traditional direct-sales model and opening more business to the channel.
Compuware expects 30 percent year-over-year growth in partner-generated revenue by the end of 2004.
Compuware is a leader in the QA and testing market behind Mercury Interactive and IBM, said Melissa Webster, IDC's research director for application development.
www.crn.com /sections/news/top_news.jhtml?articleId=46800187   (450 words)

  
 Compuware asks court to punish IBM | CNET News.com
Compuware is calling for the court to impose "severe sanctions" on IBM and to grant other relief.
In last week's motion, Compuware said that IBM's employees and lawyers had repeatedly denied that the disputed source code existed before delivering it on July 11, less than 90 days before the start of the trial, scheduled for Nov. 8.
In 2003, Compuware asked the court for a preliminary injunction to stop IBM from selling the disputed File Manager and Fault Analyzer, which compete with Compuware's own mainframe applications.
news.com.com /2100-1014_3-5315035.html   (879 words)

  
 Update: IBM reaches $400 million settlement deal with Compuware | InfoWorld | News | 2005-03-22 | By Stacy Cowley, IDG ...
IBM countersued Compuware in the Michigan court alleging violations of six IBM patents, and followed up in January 2004 with another patent-infringement lawsuit against Compuware, this time in New York's Southern District Court.
Compuware, which complained in 2002 that IBM had become stingy with important technical information for ISVs (independent software vendors) after it began competing with them, is now satisfied that it is receiving all the information it should, Karmanos said.
Compuware's goal is to reach the Premier level in IBM's PartnerWorld program, he said.
www.infoworld.com /article/05/03/22/HNibmsettlescompuware_1.html   (1311 words)

  
 Compuware Corporation Corporate Overview
The third party hyper-linked sites are not under the control of Compuware, nor is Compuware responsible for their content, including other hyper-linked sites.
Compuware reserves the right to terminate any hyper-link or hyper-linking program at any time.
Compuware does not necessarily endorse any company, product or service to which Compuware hyper-links.
investor.compuware.com   (251 words)

  
 Compuware Tightens SOA Efforts With BEA - ebizQ
Compuware outlined plans to support BEA's newly-unveiled Project Beehive, and announced completion of the second phase of integration between Compuware OptimalJ, its model-driven, pattern-based enterprise development environment and BEA WebLogic Workshop.
Compuware OptimalJ is the only tool that provides the flexibility to change the Java/J2EE artifacts that it generates.
Compuware's people, processes and products enable organizations to build reusable software assets, implement standards in the development process, and leverage existing investments by making legacy applications accessible in a standard way.
www.ebizq.net /news/4556.html   (541 words)

  
 Compuware Insight Information Request   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Compuware Ltd. does not trade, sell or rent your personal information to others.
The aim of the Insight program is to ensure our customers have access to information on the latest product developments, Compuware news and industry developments.
Our objective is to provide our customers with timely and relevant information in order that they can maximise the investment that they have made in our technology, and gain added value from our solutions.
www.compuware.co.za /Insight/information   (189 words)

  
 Welcome to Compuware Insight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The objective of the Insight program is to ensure our customers have access to Compuware news and information and the latest product and industry developments.
The Compuware Insight Newsletter offers IT professionals up to the minute intelligence on topics relating to critical applications; from development, through testing to managing performance.
Compuware Insight Newsletter contains a wide range of features including industry trends, technical tips, product developments and details of forthcoming seminars and exhibitions.
www.compuware.co.za /Insight/Insight.htm   (281 words)

  
 CRN | Breaking News | Judge Orders IBM To Pay Some Compuware Legal Costs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A federal magistrate has ordered IBM to reimburse software maker Compuware for costs relating to evidence that IBM produced only three months before Compuware's lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial.
In August, Detroit-based Compuware accused IBM of attempting to "sandbag it" after IBM came forward with source code that could serve as critical evidence in the case.
Compuware sued IBM in March 2002 for unspecified damages, claiming IBM had copied its software products and was reselling them under the IBM nameplate.
www.crn.com /sections/breakingnews/breakingnews.jhtml;jsessionid=B0PMKZO1DKVCOQSNDBGCKHY?articleId=47903078   (671 words)

  
 E-Commerce News: Legal : Compuware Seeks IBM Sanctions
Compuware asked the court to levy severe sanctions and provide other relief against IBM for introducing critical evidence after the close of discovery.
Compuware originally brought suit against IBM in March of 2002 for theft of Compuware software.
Compuware filed suit against IBM for theft of trade secrets, software piracy and antirust violations in March 2002, after IBM had seemingly developed products competitive to Compuware's.
www.ecommercetimes.com /story/35929.html   (500 words)

  
 Compuware files another lawsuit against IBM
Software and services vendor Compuware has filed a second lawsuit against IBM, adding charges of libel and unfair competition to an earlier complaint that IBM is plagiarizing Compuware's source code and abusing its dominant market position.
Compuware initially sued IBM in March, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, for allegedly using Compuware source code in its File Manager and Fault Analyzer tools.
Compuware is seeking a retraction of IBM's comments and treble compensation for damages.
www.networkworld.com /news/2002/0712ibmcomp.html   (282 words)

  
 Compuware smells of roses after settling with IBM - Computer Business Review
Compuware and IBM may officially have announced that they have entered into a software, services and technology relationship, but it is Compuware that has walked away with a commitment from IBM to license $140m of Compuware software over four years and to purchase $260m of Compuware services over four years.
Compuware alleged that IBM then heavily discounted the products or gave them away free as part of hardware deals in order to kill off the main competitor in the mainframe management market, namely Compuware.
Compuware software and services will help IBM increase productivity and reduce costs throughout its business and the businesses of its customers.
www.cbronline.com /article_news.asp?guid=D94A0214-966F-43F4-8EC0-15C70A53BD92   (492 words)

  
 Techworld.com - IBM reaches $400M settlement deal with Compuware
IBM counter-sued Compuware in the Michigan court alleging violations of six IBM patents, and followed up in January 2004 with another patent-infringement lawsuit against Compuware, this time in New York's Southern District Court.
Compuware chairman and CEO Peter Karmanos said the deal will help both companies and strengthen their relationship.
Compuware's goal is to reach the Premier level in IBM's PartnerWorld programme, he said.
www.techworld.com /applications/news/index.cfm?NewsID=3366&Page=1&pagePos=3   (943 words)

  
 Compuware: Big Blue stole our code | Tech News on ZDNet
Software company Compuware is charging IBM with using its intellectual property and engaging in illegal tying of its technologies and anti-competitive practices, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Compuware has also accused IBM of anti-competitive practices, including cutting off Compuware and other independent software vendors from information they need to develop their products.
IBM once had a deal with Compuware and other companies to provide them with information to develop software, but now, competition between the companies has "severely restricted the free flow of this information," Compuware said in its press release.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-857840.html   (711 words)

  
 Compuware Enables IT Organizations to Optimize Distributed DB2 Application Performance and Reduce Operational Costs
Specifically, Compuware Strobe 3.2 helps pinpoint which SQL statements are using the most CPU or have delayed response, allowing users to identify where problems are occurring.
For customers using IBM's DB2, Compuware Strobe 3.2 helps manage the efficiency, responsiveness and performance of mission-critical applications by identifying which SQL statements are using the most CPU, allowing users to pinpoint where problems are occurring.
The Compuware iStrobe SQL Analysis Feature also provides further analysis of poorly performing SQL statements by providing suggestions for improving their performance." Compuware Strobe 3.2 and Compuware iStrobe 2.1 continue to empower IT professionals with the necessary skills and expertise to utilize and implement a more aggressive, proactive and continual performance management process.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/03-23-2005/0003242929&EDATE=   (1228 words)

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