Telelogic
Telelogic AB was a software business headquartered in Malmö, Sweden. Telelogic was founded in 1983 as a research and development arm of Televerket, the Swedish department of telecom. It was later acquired by IBM Rational, and exists under the IBM software group.
Telelogic had operations in 22 countries and had been publicly traded since 1999. On June 11, 2007, IBM announced that it had made a cash offer to acquire Telelogic. On August 29, 2007, the European Union opened an investigation into the acquisition. On March 5, 2008, European regulators approved the acquisition of Telelogic by the Swedish IBM subsidiary Watchtower AB. On April 28, 2008, IBM completed its purchase of Telelogic.
Former Products
- Focal Point - System for management of product and project portfolios.
- DOORS - Requirements tracking tool.
- System Architect - Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture modeling tool.
- Tau - SDL and UML modeling tool.
- Synergy - Task-based version control and configuration management system.
- Rhapsody - Systems engineering and executable UML modeling tool.
- DocExpress - Technical documentation tool, discontinued after the acquisition and superseded by Publishing Engine.
- Publishing Engine - Technical documentation tool
Acquisitions
Telelogic acquired the following companies between 1999 and 2007:Date of announcement | Company Name | Type of business |
06.03.2006 | I-Logix | Embedded modeling |
18.04.2005 | Popkin Software | Provider of enterprise architecture tools |
13.04.2005 | Focal Point | Provider of requirements analysis |
16.12.2000 | ATA | Provider of project documentation & reporting tools |
20.09.2000 | Continuus | Change & configuration management tools provider |
08.08.2000 | Quality Systems & Software | Requirements Management tools and consultancy provider |
19.06.2000 | Devisor | Finnish consultant company |
30.05.2000 | Certeam | Swedish consultant company |
09.03.2000 | COOL:Jex | UML analysis & modeling tool |
22.12.1999 | CS Verilog | Editor of ObjectGeode, SCADE and Logiscope; then a subsidiary of the French company CS Group. |
08.09.1999 | Real Time Products Ltd. | British software design and services company |