Amazon buys cloud start-up INLT
Amazon.com has bought technology start-up INLT for an undisclosed amount
Amazon.com has bought technology start-up INLT for an undisclosed amount
Cyber security vendor Symantec has confirmed the sale of its enterprise security assets to Broadcom in a US$10.7 billion deal.
Adelaide-based broadband specialist Uniti Wireless has confirmed plans to acquire telecommunications provider Spirit Telecom.
Australian-founded software powerhouse Atlassian has entered into an agreement to acquire enterprise agile planning software provider AgileCraft in a deal valued at US$166 million.
Australian Internet of Things vendor Buddy Platform has entered into an agreement to acquire smart lighting company Lifx, in a deal worth $70 million.
Slack has acquired the intellectual property for Atlassian’s Stride and Hipchat Cloud, which will be discontinued, as part of a partnership between the companies announced today.
Chipmaker Broadcom Inc's surprise bid to buy software company CA Inc for US$18.9 billion wiped off the same amount from its market value on Thursday, with investors and analysts struggling to find a clear reason for the deal.
Broadcom Inc has announced a $18.9 billion deal to buy U.S. business software company CA Inc, venturing far beyond its realm of semiconductors and testing investors' confidence in its chief executive Hock Tan's deal-making credentials.
Melbourne IT CEO Martin Mercer announced the “turnaround complete” as the company released its full year financial results this morning.
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Sydney-based Web hosting provider Digital Pacific has acquired another Sydney hosting provider, Crucial.
Data#3 (ASX: DTL) has taken an additional 14.2 per cent share in Wi-Fi analytics firm Discovery Technology, giving it a 56.7 per cent share.
Directors on the iiNet board defended the ISP’s proposed acquisition by TPG in conference calls today with investors and media.
Sydney-based Web hosting provider, Crucial, has acquired Sydney domain hosting and registration firm, AVS Networks, for an undisclosed sum.
The likelihood of a sell-off of Australia's number three telco, Vodafone Australia, has been greatly exaggerated, according to both the telco itself and a local telecom analyst.