Late last Thursday a Reuters exclusive hit the wires saying IBM and EMC as well as other unidentified folks are talking acquisition with SoftLayer Technologies, the Dallas-based cloud and web hosting company founded in 2005. It said the price could be over $2 billion and that SoftLayer had hired Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse.
Late Friday GigaOm waded in and said EMC isn’t really interested because now it’s got VMware’s newly announced Amazon rival and doesn’t have to buy one. A former IBM executive, however, said that Big Blue was interested – or had been at least a month ago but that it had also been kicking the tires at Rackspace.
Rackspace started OpenStack and IBM jumped into OpenStack big-time the week before last. SoftLayer is a member of OpenStack but not as deeply involved as either Rackspace or IBM.
GigaOm’s source said IBM isn’t very good at development and prefers to buy technology, integrate it and stick its brand on the widgetry.