1997 - DataMirror acquired SQLPump from SoftQuest Corp.[2]
1998 - DataMirror acquired mpc-Software GmbH, a software distributor located in
Frankfurt, Germany[3]
2000 - DataMirror purchased assets of Constellar Corp, makers of Constellar Hub[4]
2001 - DataMirror acquired BDI Systems, Inc. which builds bi-directional, Java-based,
data transformation software that exchanges data between
XML,
relational database and text formats.
2003 - DataMirror completed acquisition of
PointBase, makers of a Java
database[1]
2003 - DataMirror acquired assets of bankrupt SmartSales, maker of sales force automation products[5]
2004 - DataMirror divested interest in Idion Technology Holdings, of
South Africa[1]
2007 - On 16 Jul 2007,
IBM purchased all of the outstanding DataMirror common shares at a price of C$27.00 per common share payable in cash, amounting to total consideration of approximately C$170 million (approximately US$161 million).[citation needed]
2007 - 04 Sept 2007, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced it had completed its acquisition of DataMirror.[6]
2012 - 04 Jan 2012, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced it had completed its sale of its iCluster software business to
Rocket Software, a privately held company based in Waltham, MA. iCluster software was originally acquired by IBM when it acquired DataMirror Corporation in 2007.[7]
Products
Transformation Server - Real-time bi-directional
replication for loading a
data warehouse, synchronizing data between existing systems and
Web applications, or distributing data between different applications for decision-making
iCluster - aims to ensure high availability of business applications and provide disaster avoidance and protection for
IBM i systems
LiveAudit - provides an audit trail of data changes aimed at reducing fraud, improving customer service and accountability, ensuring compliance with industry regulations, and managing and protecting data assets
iReflect - provides a consistent, updated view of information by distributing and consolidating data in real-time between
Oracle databases