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IBM To Buy ISS for $1.3 Billion

IBM Corp. said Wednesday it will spend $1.3 billion in cash to acquire Internet Security Systems Inc., which performs network monitoring and analysis services for companies.

The deal values ISS at $28 a share, an 8 percent premium to ISS's close at $26 on Tuesday on the Nasdaq Stock Market. If the acquisition is approved by shareholders, the companies expect it to close in the fourth quarter.

Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM has now agreed to buy three public companies this month alone. Two weeks ago it reached a pact to buy document-management software provider FileNet Corp. for $1.6 billion. On Aug. 3 Big Blue agreed to spend $740 million for MRO Software Inc., which helps industrial companies track physical assets.

Buying ISS could bolster Big Blue's ability to take on what it calls "managed security services" for its business customers. ISS helps guard against data theft and other problems with automated monitoring products and with technical consultants, who now will be part of IBM's vast services arm.

Based in Atlanta, ISS says its 11,000 customers include 17 of the world's largest banks. The company earned $38.5 million on $330 million in revenue last year; this year's revenue is expected to surpass $350 million.

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