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ILOG S.A. was a French software company that specialized in optimization, visualization, and business rules management. Founded in 1987 and headquartered near Paris, ILOG developed a suite of software libraries widely used in enterprise applications. Its product lines included the ILOG CPLEX optimization suite, which provided solvers for linear programming, integer programming, and constraint programming, the ILOG JRules business rules management system, and the ILOG JViews visualization components for Java-based user interfaces.

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, ILOG expanded its offerings through development and partnerships, earning a reputation

In May 2009, IBM announced its intent to acquire ILOG for about $340 million, and the acquisition

Today, the ILOG technologies remain part of IBM’s software ecosystem, contributing to decision optimization, rules-based workflows,

for
robust
software
libraries
used
in
areas
such
as
supply
chain
planning,
scheduling,
manufacturing,
and
decision
support.
The
company
served
a
range
of
industries,
including
finance,
telecommunications,
and
manufacturing,
with
tools
designed
to
integrate
into
large-scale
software
environments.
was
completed
later
that
year.
The
ILOG
product
lines
were
integrated
into
IBM’s
software
portfolio
and
marketed
as
IBM
ILOG,
continuing
to
emphasize
optimization,
business
rules,
and
visualization
technologies
within
IBM’s
analytics
and
enterprise
offerings.
and
advanced
visualization
within
IBM’s
suite
of
enterprise
solutions.
The
standalone
ILOG
entity
ceased
operations
following
the
acquisition,
with
its
products
continuing
under
IBM’s
branding
and
support.