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By Krystal Hu and Anirban Sen. NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. data security software firm Cohesity told Reuters on Wednesday it has agreed to acquire Veritas's data protection business in a deal that ...
Veritas Record Now was an early CD recording software. Before merging with Symantec (now known as Gen Digital) in 2004, Veritas was listed on the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ-100 under the VRTS ticker symbol. In 2014, Symantec announced that it would demerge its information management business as
Using Twitter stock to fund the takeover, Twitter announced in July 2008 it had acquired Summize. Summize had six employees, all of whom joined Twitter except for Verdy. [1] The month of the acquisition, Twitter changed both its page for real-time searches and its search API to use Summize's product. [2]
Cohesity, Inc. is an American privately held information technology company headquartered in San Jose, California with offices in India and Ireland. [4] The company develops software that allows IT professionals to backup, manage and gain insights from their data across multiple systems or cloud providers.
The lawsuit from the SEC against Musk is essentially about him not disclosing his purchase of a large portion of Twitter’s stock in the months before he announced his intention to buy the company.
(Reuters) -Private equity firm Veritas Capital has made an offer to buy Canadian software company BlackBerry, according to a person familiar with the matter. Details of the offer could not be learned.
The company has made five acquisitions with a value greater than $1 billion: LifeLock was acquired on Feb 9, 2017 for $2.3 billion, Blue Coat Systems was acquired on Aug 1, 2016 for $4.65 billion, VeriSign was acquired on May 19, 2010, for $1.250 billion, Altiris was acquired on April 6, 2007, for $1.038 billion, and Symantec purchased Veritas ...
Whisper Systems was an American enterprise mobile security company that was co-founded by security researcher Moxie Marlinspike and roboticist Stuart Anderson in 2010. [1] The company was acquired by Twitter in November 2011. [2] [3] [4] Some of the company's software products were released under open-source licenses after the acquisition. [5]