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(Reuters) -Israeli cybersecurity startup Wiz has ended talks with Google-parent Alphabet on a reported $23 billion deal that would have made it the U.S. tech giant's largest-ever acquisition ...
Israeli cybersecurity startup Wiz has ended talks with Google-parent Alphabet on a reported $23 billion deal in which it would have become the U.S. tech giant’s largest-ever acquisition ...
Google’s big cybersecurity deal looks to be off the table with a report that talks have broken down with start-up Wiz. It’s a development that puts more pressure on the search giant to show ...
New York (CNN) — Wiz has ended talks with Google parent Alphabet on a proposed $23 billion deal in which the Israeli cybersecurity startup would have become the US tech giant’s largest ever ...
But while the Mandiant deal allowed Google to pick up a well-regarded provider of hack remediation services at a fraction of its once booming market value, buying Wiz is a different sort of wager.
Google has struck a deal to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in what would be the biggest acquisition in its 26-year history. The proposed takeover is part of Google’s aggressive ...
Google has struck a deal to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in what would be the biggest acquisition in its 26-year history. The proposed takeover is part of Google’s aggressive ...
Wiz’s decision to call off the deal will be a setback for Google, which has been investing in its cloud infrastructure and focusing on winning clients for the cloud business that generated more ...