IBM wins reversal of $1.6 billion judgment to BMC over software contract

Reuters

Published Apr 30, 2024 05:19PM ET

Updated Apr 30, 2024 07:42PM ET

By Jonathan Stempel and Blake Brittain

(Reuters) -A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned a judgment requiring IBM (NYSE:IBM) to pay rival BMC Software $1.6 billion, after a judge found IBM improperly replaced BMC's mainframe software at AT&T (NYSE:T) with its own.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans said a lower court judge's determination concerning liability was in error. Writing for a three-judge panel, U.S. Circuit Judge Edith Jones said AT&T, one of BMC's biggest clients, had switched to IBM software "independently" and that BMC had "lost out to IBM fair and square."

A BMC spokesperson declined to comment. An IBM spokesperson said in a statement that the company "acted in good faith in every aspect of this engagement" and is "grateful the court agrees."

Representatives for AT&T, which is not a party to the case, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Houston-based BMC develops and licenses proprietary mainframe software products. Under an agreement, IBM can maintain and operate mainframes running BMC software with a "non-displacement" provision that limits IBM from switching BMC clients' software to IBM's, the ruling said.