Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) stories
The four story freehold facility is newly completed with approximately 126,800 sqf of lettable area and energy-efficient features like free cooling.
According to DXC Eclipse, the additions of Sable37 and eBECS represent a key part of its strategy to lead the Microsoft partner marketplace.
The acquisition serves to bolster Nexon's service offering, specifically in hosted desktops, hybrid cloud consulting and managed services.
Thales and Gemalto are readying themselves for a merger that may well create a world leader in digital security.
With the acquisition, Plantronics hopes to enlarge their footprint on the unified communications ecosystem considerably.
HIVE is set to snap up Kolos Norway with the intention to build a major new data centre in Norway run on 100 percent renewable energy.
In a move to extend its cloud security offerings, Palo Alto Networks has entered into a definitive agreement with Evident.io.
Aconex shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Oracle's AUD $7.80 per share acquisition offer, valuing the deal at USD $1.2 billion.
March is turning out to be a very good month for Nutanix after making two acquisitions and publishing healthy Q2 financial figures.
After acquiring Origina Technology Services, Park Place is now the largest 3rd party maintenance provider in Ireland with aims to expand in Europe.
The 6.8 acres of new land is set to become home to Zenium's fifth data centre in Europe boosting its portfolio to 385,700 sqf of technical space.
Nutanix reports a 44% revenue growth in Q2 2018, reaching USD $286.7 million, and acquires Minjar to bolster its multi-cloud management capabilities.
DXC Technology is set to acquire Australian-based Oracle partner M-Power Solutions, enhancing its leading position in Oracle Cloud solutions in ANZ.
With this acquisition, Genesys increases its capability to engage and intervene in a customer's journey at the right moment to drive a desired action.
The company says the acquisition is consistent with their growth strategy of acquiring businesses with complementary offerings.
ThreatMetrix has completed its acquisition by RELX Group's risk and business analytics segment in a deal worth over AU$1bn.
InternetNZ has merged with its subsidiary NZRS in order to bring the elements of .nz domain management under the same umbrella.
Deloitte has acquired API Talent, the first New Zealand provider to qualify for AWS DevOps competency and a certified AWS MSP Partner.
The listing follows a $70 million IPO, which values the company at approximately $143 million on a fully diluted basis.
Berry argues that the merger could also entrench the market power Trade Me holds for online classified advertising to motor vehicle dealers.