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{{Infobox company
| name = webMethods Inc.
| logo = WebMethods (logo).png
| type = Acquired
| owner = {{ubl|[[IBM]] {{smaller|(2024–present)}}}}
| parent = [[Software AG]]
| foundation = 1996
| ___location = [[Reston, Virginia]]
| founder = Phillip Merrick<br />Caren Merrick
| industry = [[AndroidComputer software]]
| products = [[Enterprise Service Bus|ESB]], [[Business-to-business|B2B]], [[BPMS]], [[Business Activity Monitoring|BAM]], [[SOA Governance]], [[Software modernization|Application Modernization]]
| homepage = {{url|http:ibm.com/products/www.softwareag.comwebmethods}}
}}
 
'''webMethods''' was an enterprise software company focused on application integration, business process integration and B2B partner integration.

Founded in 1996, the company sold systems for organizations to use [[web service]]s to connect software applications over the Internet. In 2000, the company stock shares rose over 500% the first day it was publicly traded.<ref name="IPO NASDAQ">{{Cite news |url= http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/05/linkedins-109-pop-on-first-day-of-trading-isnt-close-to-dotcom-era-ipos.html |work= Los Angeles Times |author= Nathan Olivarez-Giles |title= LinkedIn's 109% pop on first day of trading isn't close to 'dotcom era' IPO jumps |date= May 19, 2011 |access-date= November 17, 2021 }}</ref>
 
In 2007 webMethods was acquired by [[Software AG]] for $546 million and was made a subsidiary. By 2010 the webMethods division accounted for almost half of the parent company's revenues.<ref name="revenues">{{Cite web |title= Software AG reports record results for fiscal year 2010 |url= http://www.softwareag.com/corporate/Press/pressreleases/20110127_Q4_Results_page.asp |url-status= dead |date= January 27, 2011 |work= Press release |access-date= November 21, 2021 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110927071622/http://www.softwareag.com/corporate/Press/pressreleases/20110127_Q4_Results_page.asp |archive-date= September 27, 2011 }}</ref> Software AG retained the webMethods name, and uses it as a brand to identify a software suite encompassing process improvement, [[service-oriented architecture]] (SOA), IT modernization and business and partner integration.
 
Software AG retained the webMethods name, and uses it as a brand to identify a software suite encompassing process improvement, [[service-oriented architecture]] (SOA), IT modernization and business and partner integration.
 
In July 2024, [[IBM]] completed its purchase of webMethods, and related products.
 
==History==
 
The company was founded in 1996 by married couple Phillip Merrick (who was chief executive) and Caren Merrick (who was vice president for marketing using the name Caren DeWitt at the time) to use Web standards such as [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]] (HTTP) and (later) [[XML]] to allow software applications to communicate with one another in real time. This type of technology would later be referred to as "[[web service]]s". The company's first product, called the Web Automation Server was released in August 1996; this was later superseded by the webMethods B2B Server also called as [[WebMethodswebMethods Integration Server]], which was the company's first product to see significant commercial use.
 
Initially, the founders used their savings and credit cards to keep the company operating in their house in [[Fairfax, Virginia]].<ref name="businessweek">{{Cite news |title= Phillip Merrick, CEO, Webmethods |url= http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_20/b3681088.htm |work= Business Week |date= May 15, 2000 |url-status= dead |author= David Rocks |archive-date= March 29, 2016 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160329213707/http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_20/b3681088.htm }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title= How Caren Merrick started WebMethods in her basement and helped build it to a public company that sold for $546 million |work= Mixergy |author= Andrew Warner |url= https://mixergy.com/interviews/webmethods-with-caren-merrick/ |date= June 8, 2016 |access-date= November 22, 2021 }}</ref>
By 1999 the company had clients such as [[DHL Express]], [[Dell]], [[Dun & Bradstreet]] and [[Hewlett-Packard]], and had completed several rounds of venture capital investment.<ref name="s-1">[http://ipo.nasdaq.com/edgar_conv_html/1999/11/19/15/0000950133-99-003716.html#009 webMethods, Inc. S-1 Registration Statement]</ref>
[[Mayfield Fund]] and FBR Technology Venture Partners (an arm of [[Friedman Billings Ramsey]]) were among investors.<ref>{{Cite news |title= Web Company Helps Computers Do Business With Each Other |url= https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB928361338781494591 |work= Wall Street Journal |date= June 3, 1999 |author= Andrea Petersen }}</ref>
In March 1999 the company entered into a partnership with [[SAP AG]] to create an SAP-focused integration product called the [[SAP Business Connector]]. The company's revenue went from around $500,000 in 1997 to $14 million in 1999 and $202 million in 2001.<ref name="10K">[http{{Cite web |title= Form 10-K: Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2001 |date= April 4, 2001 |publisher= US Securities and Exchange Commission |url= https://www.secinfosec.comgov/dsvRq.4F9UkArchives/edgar/data/0001035096/000095013301501723/w50455e10-k.htm#3ki8 webMethods,|access-date= Inc.November 10-K23, Filing2021 3/31/01]}}</ref>
 
In February 2000, webMethods had its [[initial public offering]] (IPO) on the [[NASDAQ]] exchange.<ref name="IPO NASDAQ" /> TheJust quickbefore risethe ofoffering, itsthe share price isrose givenfrom asits anplanned example$13 to $35, and in its first day of thetrading, [[dot-comclosed bubble]].<ref>{{Citeover news$212 |title=per Thisshare. IPOThe marketcompany israised nothingonly like$175 latemillion, 1990swhile crazinessbeing |work=valued CNNat Businessalmost |author= Paul$7 Rbillion. LaAlthough Monicathe term "[[Unicorn (finance)|date=unicorn]]" Aprilwas 1,not 2019yet |url=used, https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/01/investing/ipo-one-day-stock-gains/index.html |access-date=analyst said November"The 17market is kind of foaming at the mouth on three-letter buzzwords, 2021like }}</ref>B2B and XML".<ref>{{Cite news |title= WebMethods Stock Shoots Up in IPO |worknewspaper= The Washington Post |author= Jerry Knight |date= February 12, 2000 |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/business/2000/02/12/webmethods-stock-shoots-up-in-ipo/5a7d6f16-67ac-445f-9b01-07530533c27b/ |access-date= November 22, 2021 }}</ref>
The IPOquick allowedrise webMethodsof toits acquireshare Activeprice Softwareis (basedgiven inas [[Santaan Clara,example California]]of inthe Octoberexcess 2000of forthe an estimated $1.3 billion.<ref name="internetnews">[http://www.internetnews.[dot-com/bus-news/article.php/376351/WebMethods+Acquires+Active+Software.htm "webMethods Acquires Active Software"bubble]].</ref><ref name="wmActiveSoftware">{{Cite news |title= webMethodsThis toIPO acquiremarket Activeis Softwarenothing forlike $1.3late billion1990s |url= http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/00/05/22/000522hnwebmethods.htmlcraziness |work= infoworld |date= May 22,CNN 2000Business |author= EugenePaul GrygoR. |url-status=La deadMonica |archive-date= DecemberApril 81, 20072019 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071208010535/http://www.infoworldcnn.com/articles2019/hn04/xml01/00investing/05/22ipo-one-day-stock-gains/000522hnwebmethodsindex.html |access-date= November 17, 2021 }}</ref>
 
Active Software had acquired Alier Inc., TransLink Software Inc. and Premier Software Technologies Inc.
The IPO allowed webMethods to acquire Active Software for an estimated $1.3 billion in stock shares in August 2000.<ref name="internetnews">[http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/376351/WebMethods+Acquires+Active+Software.htm "webMethods Acquires Active Software"]</ref><ref name="wmActiveSoftware">{{Cite news |title= webMethods to acquire Active Software for $1.3 billion |url= http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/00/05/22/000522hnwebmethods.html |work= infoworld |date= May 22, 2000 |author= Eugene Grygo |url-status= dead |archive-date= December 8, 2007 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071208010535/http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/00/05/22/000522hnwebmethods.html |access-date= November 17, 2021 }}</ref>
Active Software, a public company based in [[Santa Clara, California]] and founded in 1994, had acquired Alier Inc., TransLink Software Inc. and Premier Software Technologies Inc in April 2000.
In January, 2001, webMethods acquired IntelliFrame Corporation, which had been part of Computer Network Technology Corporation, for about $31 million.<ref>{{Cite news |title= WebMethods Acquires IntelliFrame |url= https://www.clickz.com/webmethods-acquires-intelliframe/70368/ |work= ClickZ |date= January 26, 2001 |author= Roy Mark |access-date= November 21, 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |title= WebMethods Agrees to Acquire IntelliFrame for $31.3 Million |work= Wall Street Journal |date= January 26, 2001 |url= https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB980541400551853026 }}</ref>
AlthoughWhile revenues grew, the company posted continuing operating losses due to the [[early 2000s recession]] following the bursting of the dot-com bubble through 2002.<ref>{{Cite news |title= WebMethods Pares Its Losses |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/business/2002/10/23/webmethods-pares-its-losses/da7a465b-da36-40cc-a1ab-732468833965/ |worknewspaper= The Washington Post |date= October 23, 2002 |author= Renae Merle |access-date= November 22, 2021 }}</ref><ref name="10K" />
Although its share price declined sharply from its peak, company executives, directors and investors still made large profits on their shares.<ref>{{Cite news |title= WebMethods' insiders gain despite market madness |author= Dawn Kawamoto |date= January 2, 2002 |url= https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/webmethods-insiders-gain-despite-market-madness/ |work= CNet |access-date= November 22, 2021 }}</ref>
 
In October, 2003, the company announced it acquired three smaller companies in the integration market, for a combined edtimatedestimated value of $32 million.
The Mind Electric developed a technology called Glue, and its founder Graham Glass became the webMethods chief technical officer.<ref>{{Cite news |title= webMethods grabs The Mind Electric, two other firms |author= Will Kilburn |date= October 15, 2003 |url= https://adtmag.com/articles/2003/10/15/webmethods-grabs-the-mind-electric-two-other-firms.aspx |work= ADT Magazine |access-date= November 22, 2021 }}</ref>
The Dante Group developed software for [[business activity monitoring]] (BAM).
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The company was an early developer and promoter of standards for [[web service]] technologies, having worked on [[XML-RPC]], a precursor to [[SOAP]], and developed [[WIDL (Internet Standard)|Web Interface Definition Language]], a precursor to the [[Web Services Description Language]] standard.<ref name="developerworks">[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-soap/ "Using WDSL in SOAP Applications"]</ref>
 
As part of a larger trend of consolidation, [[Software AG]] (based in [[Darmstadt]], Germany) acquiredbid to acquire webMethods in April 2007 for an estimated $546 million in cash.<ref name="acquires">{{Cite web |url= http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/04/software-ag-webmethods |title= SoftwareAG Acquires webMethods |author= Stefan Tikov |work= Info Q |date= April 5, 2007 |access-date= November 23, 2021 }}</ref>
The offer price was more than 25% over the market price of its shares, and came one day after activist shareholders Augustus Oliver and Clifford Press disclosed a 6% stake and claimed the company was under-valued.<ref name="NYTacquire">{{Cite web |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/05/business/worldbusiness/05iht-soft.4.5162842.html |title= Software AG to acquire webMethods |work= The New York Times |date= April 5, 2007 |access-date= November 23, 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url= https://www.barrons.com/articles/BL-TB-2889 |title= WebMethods To Be Acquired By Software AG; Activists Were Pushing For Sale...Since Yesterday |work= Barron's |date= April 5, 2007 |access-date= November 23, 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title= Schedule 13D: General statement of acquisition of beneficial ownership |date= April 4, 2007 |author= Augustus K. Oliver |publisher= US Securities and Exchange Commission |url= https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001035096/000090571807000158/webmeth13dmar07.txt |access-date= November 23, 2021 }}</ref>
Although speculation persisted that a competitor might make a higher bid, the deal closed in June, 2007.<ref>{{Cite web |url= https://seekingalpha.com/article/31792-webmethods-speculation-on-higher-bid-persists |title= WebMethods: Speculation On Higher Bid Persists |work= Seeking Alpha |author= Eric Savitz |date= April 9, 2007 |access-date= November 23, 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url= https://www.informationweek.com/government/software-ag-completes-webmethods-acquisition |title= Software AG Completes WebMethods Acquisition |work= Information Week |date= June 1, 2007 |access-date= November 23, 2021 }}</ref>
The brand webMethods was retained, effectively making webMethods its flagship product line, immediately doubling Software AG revenues in North America.
WebMethods version 8.0 was released in 2009, supplemented with other Software AG products such as Centrasite, Tamino and [[EntireX]]. In 2010, the webMethods division of Software AG, known as business processes excellence (BPE) recorded $668 million (499 million Euros) in revenues and was a major contributor to company net income.<ref name="revenues" />
 
In 2011, Caren Merrick ran as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] for the Virginia state senate, saying her history with webMethods made her a "jobs creator", but was defeated by [[Barbara Favola]].<ref>{{Cite web |title= Caren Merrick for Virginia Senate |work= Campaign web site |url= http://carenmerrick.com/heavy-content-page |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110430141031/http://carenmerrick.com/heavy-content-page |archive-date= April 30, 2011 |access-date= November 22, 2021 }}</ref>
 
In 2023, IBM acquired webMethods along with streamsets from Software AG.<ref>{{Cite web |title=IBM to Acquire StreamSets and webMethods Platforms from Software AG |url=https://newsroom.ibm.com/2023-12-18-IBM-to-Acquire-StreamSets-and-webMethods-Platforms-from-Software-AG |access-date=2024-07-02 |website=IBM Newsroom |language=en-us}}</ref> The acquisition was completed on 1st July 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |title=IBM Completes Acquisition of StreamSets and webMethods, Bolstering its Automation, Data and AI Portfolios |url=https://newsroom.ibm.com/2024-07-01-IBM-Completes-Acquisition-of-StreamSets-and-webMethods,-Bolstering-its-Automation,-Data-and-AI-Portfolios |access-date=2024-07-02 |website=IBM Newsroom |language=en-us}}</ref>
 
==releases for the webMethods Integration Server==
*IBM webMethods Integration Server 11.1 - October 2024 ([https://docs.webmethods.io/on-premises/webmethods-integration-server/11.1.0/readme/index.html LINK])
 
==See also==
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==External links==
*[https://www.softwareag.com/en_corporate/platform/integration-apis/application-integration.html webMethods product page]
*[https://tech.forumssignup.softwareag.comcloud/tag#/webmethodsbasic-b?product=webmethodsioint webMethods CommunityIntegration Free Trial] - partA ofFree SoftwareTrial AG'sis Techavailable Communitythrough a sign-up page.
*[https://community.ibm.com/community/user/integration/communities/community-home?CommunityKey=82b75916-ed06-4a13-8eb6-0190da9f1bfa webMethods Technical Community] - As a part of IBM's TechXchange the webMethods community offers a forum to ask questions and connect with other webMethods professionals.
*[https://www.ibm.com/products/webmethods-integration webMethods Integration] - iPaaS solution, running in the cloud, that doesn't require installation and maintenance by the customer. Includes a Free Trial and Free Forever edition to test and use it.
 
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