Acquisition stories
AirTrunk hires Dana Adams as new COO and William Nicholson as technical director of critical environments to expand its presence in Asia Pacific.
Red Hat's partners have played a vital role in the company's success and growth over the past 25 years. Find out more about their contribution here.
Combined, the companies plan to build what they call 'one of the world's leading infrastructure technology companies'.
Cybersecurity firm AlienVault will soon become part of AT&T as the companies agreed to an acquisition deal worth an undisclosed amount.
The acquisition will allow SolarWinds to offer a new security software product, dubbed SolarWinds Threat Monitor.
On its day of admitting bankruptcy, Tintri can now be brought back from the brink after Data Direct Networks made a bid for acquisition.
Tech Data has invested heavily into ANZ since it entered the market in early 2017 and this latest distribution deal is no exception.
Iron Mountain has undergone rapid expansion this year and has now announced a massive investment in Phoenix to meet increasing demand.
The company will continue its focus on platform development, increase hiring in all departments and expand global sales channels.
Plantronics finalises the USD $2 billion acquisition of Polycom, broadening its portfolio in Unified Communications and Collaboration technologies.
Mark Dasent will head the revitalised Network Connect business unit with new hires, a new name and leading brands.
Unified endpoint management (UEM) technologies provide management, configuration, and deployment capabilities to all end-user computing devices.
By acquiring a global hosted data centre services business, Ensono hopes to strengthen its presence in the UK and US, and establish one in India.
The alliance with Cylance adds AI-enabled endpoint security technology to KPMG's portfolio of security strategy and roadmap services.
DDN acquires Intel's Lustre File System business, aiming to boost its HPC, analytics, and cloud portfolio with substantial investment in new features.
The company will re-align its business under three distinct segments and undergo significant restructuring operations.
According to DiData, the acquisition will provide a complementary set of skills to the company's core value proposition.
The hottest two categories, Smart Speakers and Video Entertainment products, are expected to represent 71% of the market in 2018.
New Zealand's AI leader Intela partners with Anodot to enhance data quality and reduce risks for finance and telco clients across Asia-Pacific.
Complexica expands presence in Melbourne with new office and appointment of Leonard Arantes as Sales Manager for Victoria.